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[–] rwbj 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I've been noticing a same thing in a variety of subs as I primarily check use /all/new to find interesting topics. It's not doing good things to the site since it's resulting in enormous numbers of submissions with little or no commentary - it makes things look completely dead. Right the front page of /v/all/new (25 topics) have a total of 7 posts, including the 4 in this thread. The second 25 links have a total of 3 coments. The third 25 links also have a total of 3 comments and so forth.

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[–] Danbear [S] 2 points 3 points (+5|-2) ago 

I don't really want to put limits on Submissions, that might backfire. But they could easily put a time limit between submissions to the same subverse. I doubt spammers would bother if it took 20 minutes between each post.

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[–] rwbj 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Yeah thinking about it for a bit I tried to ninja edit that out. You're fast.

I'm not sure what a reasonable solution is. We obviously want people submitting comment but it's currently starting starting to look like an empty site when the vast majority of submissions on the front page, and several after it, have 0 commentary.

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[–] Danbear [S] 3 points 1 point (+4|-3) ago 

I get that. I see the same users posting 4 or 5 times to the same subs all the time. But they normally have some time between the postings, like they actually found an article and read it first.

But 15 posts in a matter of minutes...

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[–] KiltedKen ago 

I'm likely to post all of my posts at once, I'm not on voat all day long. I'll bookmark something for later, and might have many things to post, when I do. Possibly not 15 posts, but others could easily reach that.

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[–] chronos 2 points 3 points (+5|-2) ago 

Seems very iffy to me. What user wants to post so many links so quickly? A thoughtful one? Most likely not. Seems spammy to me!

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[–] smokratez 1 point 6 points (+7|-1) ago  (edited ago)

I don't mind more active contributors. It's not like it's the same site where the articles are coming from. Nor is it the same topic. I see no agenda pushing either.