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I just had a chance to give a go to a new product - "Guess The Product". It's a very simple web service that may be helpful to people looking for feedback of their home pages.
You can submit your product's landing page and will receive feedback from others that are looking for feedback too. The feedback and comments may not be super elaborate, but it'd be coming from makers building their products in most cases. And I think that's very important. This service is focusing on first impressions only as people have from 10-40 seconds to view on your homepage.
The trick is that you need to leave at least 2-3 reviews before being able to submit your product. And that makes sense. "Once upon a time" there was a service operating in a similar manner - "review roulette"... or something like that.
Anyways, whether you are launching or not, I'd recommend giving it a go.
Based on our record, The Verge seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 37 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
So, here's what you'll all need to do, report this bot to reddit, and have theverge.com and all other sites as well, ars, wired and so on, to report about this being a "christian" bot, and thus, being a part of the rightwing/alt-right community, and point that finger as that (that might not be true, but it can certainly give the light of it, seeing how /u/spez might have some of them dollars from religious... Source: 12 months ago
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Use the Add Feed 3 dot menu in the top right to search for feeds to add by site url i.e. theverge.com or npr.org. Source: about 1 year ago
Nothing much to be done about someone dissing e-bikes but if you had the opportunity you could quote this, from theverge.com:. Source: about 1 year ago
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