End of the Road: An AnandTech Farewell
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Have you seen the threads here?now be even lower
It takes a lot of time to do in-depth reviews of products that are getting increasingly complicated. People with the knowledge to do them can usually find better ways to get paid for their knowledge.I understand that the economics are no longer there, but that does not change the fact that there is a need for this type of content.
It takes a lot of time to do in-depth reviews of products that are getting increasingly complicated. People with the knowledge to do them can usually find better ways to get paid for their knowledge.
There are not many people willing (or able) to put in the time for no monetary return. You're fortunate to be able to do it and so are your users.
I do spend a far more limited amount of time these past couple of years providing direct technical support to users. The development side of things just happens to be a hobby that I can do on my own free time, and I do have a separate fulltime job to keep a roof over my head and food on my table. That's quite different from an author devoting 40 hours a week researching, testing and writing for a living.There are not many people willing (or able) to put in the time for no monetary return. You're fortunate to be able to do it and so are your users.
At some point, people's mindset will have to go back
AI is a scourge on several sites, especially reddit. And typically people who don't have experience with AI don't realize what's going on, while its easy to spot for those who have played with it. So some times you have to literally fight with mods and experienced users to convince them and get that crap removed.I've noticed on a couple of older car forums I frequent and were dying out, but suddenly there is a constant stream of "new" posters asking questions. They are getting very good at appearing to be normal posters but they are definitely AI generated. These posts are too well polished and lack the human element you see i.e. misspelled words, run on sentences, etc. This appears to be our future.
Even youtube is too long form content these days. If it's not on tiktok, then no-one is watching it that's under the age of 25.I don't blame younger people asking for YouTube videos. There are many successful tech channels out there with good quality content. Sites who missed the trend lose the audience and will disappear sooner or later. I also don't care if the bus is 256-bit, the clock is 3.6GHz and there are 16 cores. When I need hardware for specific task I'm interested in real life performance only. If someone can show it to me - gets my clicks and views. Old school comparison sheets with raw specs - not interested. Not willing to pay for this type of reviews either - I can find the differences in specs myself.
That long?The current generation has the attention span of a goldfish.
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