Quote from: chintan on August 08, 2020, 06:07:31I would very much like you to explain how exactly any of this qualifies as "butthurt". Is anyone here somehow taking this personally?
the amount of butthurts in this comment section is outstanding...
Quote from: Valantar on August 06, 2020, 15:31:13
Is there some way Notebookcheck could start geo-restricting these types of posts only to relevant locale? I get that there is a huge English-reading Indian readership, but for the rest of the world the relatively frequent "Product X is now available for purchase in India" posts are quite uninteresting, and only serve to make the site feel less relevant and clutter up the news feed. (One could of course argue the same for other countries too, though for a (presumably global) English language version of the site US and UK/Europe dates are somewhat universally relevant due to how these markets tend to be among the first to get a lot of products. I have yet to see an Indian launch of a product portend an upcoming global launch, for example, which is frequently the case for US launches. There's also relevance due to pricing, as most MSRPs are set in USD without sales tax, making for a relatively stable and known base from which conversions can be made relatively easily.)
Quote from: Valantar on August 06, 2020, 15:31:13I absolutely agree, it is already hard to read with all this constant flow of Samsung etc leaks spam and India releases news will render the site unusable (e.g. gsmarena).
Is there some way Notebookcheck could start geo-restricting these types of posts only to relevant locale? I get that there is a huge English-reading Indian readership, but for the rest of the world the relatively frequent "Product X is now available for purchase in India" posts are quite uninteresting, and only serve to make the site feel less relevant and clutter up the news feed.