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Now go look at ChillyHellion's submissions. It's a total of...5 sites...maybe. Most of them are cnet/engadget.
It's a bit more than five:
Alaska Dispatch News
The Bristol Bay Times
Android Police
CyanogenMod.com
xda-developers
GameSpot
Siliconera
TechRaptor
Game Informer
Pocket Gamer
MP1st
GamesNosh
Eurogamer
Gematsu
IndieGames.com
DualShockers
Niche Gamer
Nintendojo
PC Gamer
PCGamesN
Co-Optimus.com
Game Revolution
GamesIndustry.biz
The Escapist
VG 24/7
NPR
CNET News
Engadget
Yu-Gi-Oh (Konami Blog)
These are just my usual RSS feed sources. I have Google alerts set up for co-op gaming related content and post that when I find something I missed.
If you think most of my posts are from CNET or Engadget, you need to get out of /v/Technology and actually look at my submission history. These are some of the subs I regularly contribute to:
many of these subs are small, and wouldn't have regular content if it weren't for the things I post. Additionally, I take great pains to maintain a variety of gaming sources despite the amount of duplicate content I have to wade through to do so. The reason you see CNET and Engadget post in /v/Technology is because those sources are in my feed that have to do with technology. Most of my posts are gaming related.
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[–] Fambida 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Bollocks
[–] [deleted] 5 points -5 points 0 points (+0|-5) ago (edited ago)
[–] ChillyHellion 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
It's a bit more than five:
These are just my usual RSS feed sources. I have Google alerts set up for co-op gaming related content and post that when I find something I missed.
If you think most of my posts are from CNET or Engadget, you need to get out of /v/Technology and actually look at my submission history. These are some of the subs I regularly contribute to:
many of these subs are small, and wouldn't have regular content if it weren't for the things I post. Additionally, I take great pains to maintain a variety of gaming sources despite the amount of duplicate content I have to wade through to do so. The reason you see CNET and Engadget post in /v/Technology is because those sources are in my feed that have to do with technology. Most of my posts are gaming related.
[–] Fambida 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Chilly makes way too many comments, some of a controversial sort, to be considered a spammer. Quit trying to use this sub for your vendetta.
Also, I see that half of Broc's links are to sli.mg. I guess he's a spammer too.