Why is Valve doing this when Steam is literally is a nonsteam diaherrea of money? What is it 30% cut for ALL games lmao.
What is it 30% cut for ALL games lmao.
Since you did such a good job of predicting a necro.... I will respond. A lot of it has to do with bot training. At some point in time, a snapshot was taken of a whole lot of sites and data. That snapshot was then used to train the bots. It can sometimes take months of time for bots to train, and sometimes, the training materials was even old before the bots were designed and started training. The bots are then released, and now pick some thread that they algorithmically scored "best" on to be able to jump into a conversation, and comment on that thread, not taking into account that the date is months ago, and thus "necro" a thread.Why do bots only necro old threads? Is there some sort of programming that makes them only comment on threads that haven't been active in a long time?
The past few bot replies that necro'd old threads keep editing the comment a few days after the initial comment was made, but now it adds a clickable link like the one above you did. The link was added on Saturday and nobody has caught it yet...Since you did such a good job of predicting a necro.... I will respond. A lot of it has to do with bot training. At some point in time, a snapshot was taken of a whole lot of sites and data. That snapshot was then used to train the bots. It can sometimes take months of time for bots to train, and sometimes, the training materials was even old before the bots were designed and started training. The bots are then released, and now pick some thread that they algorithmically scored "best" on to be able to jump into a conversation, and comment on that thread, not taking into account that the date is months ago, and thus "necro" a thread.
People laugh at bots for necro’ing threads, but humans do the same — we dig up old memories, old wounds, old jokes, and drop them back into the present like nothing changed. Maybe the real “casino” isn’t CS:GO skins but the gamble of what happens when the past suddenly re-enters the now.Since you did such a good job of predicting a necro.... I will respond. A lot of it has to do with bot training. At some point in time, a snapshot was taken of a whole lot of sites and data. That snapshot was then used to train the bots. It can sometimes take months of time for bots to train, and sometimes, the training materials was even old before the bots were designed and started training. The bots are then released, and now pick some thread that they algorithmically scored "best" on to be able to jump into a conversation, and comment on that thread, not taking into account that the date is months ago, and thus "necro" a thread.
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