And those that do produce updates in time are basically a copy of a graph from one of the various more reliable and advanced price-tracking sites like CMC or coingecko (which aren't even that advanced). What is the point of them really? I kind of understand why those touting insight into incredible increases or crashes like we've seen recently gain traction (essentially clicks) enough to justify the time taken to copy-paste, insert something vaguely coherent and publish, but who is clicking on these articles expecting anything more than hackneyed journalism or a link within a link which we so often seen posted here?
You know the ones i mean - typically it's something generic followed by 'crypto' which summarises an article from another site and 'credits' them but is effectively plagiarising an article not worth the minute amount of server space it takes up and is almost instantaneously buried the following day when the next 1000 almost identical articles with the numbers changed around are spat out.
Are these articles just AI-generated nonsense that takes prices at the time of its composition and inserts them at the relevant point or is there someone human directly involved? Do you think they actually make a decent amount from ads/clicks?
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