| jeffbrandtt • PM |
Dec 29, 2025 10:05 PM
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Sometimes one gets the feeling that a website in the gaming industry is not a source of information, but a kind of filter that filters out random visitors. Minimal explanations, complex terms, and no introductory sections. Is this a deliberate strategy or just a consequence of the fact that the site was created without considering a wide audience?
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| federikofed • PM |
Dec 29, 2025 10:15 PM
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Websites that appear to be filters and cut off casual visitors are indeed often created for this purpose: a minimal number of explanations and complex terms are a filter for a professional audience. The https://www.killedby.tech/ website clearly demonstrates that this approach does not prevent the user from getting a complete picture of the platform: the architecture, functional modules and integrations are described in detail, which allows the specialist to evaluate the capabilities of the system without unnecessary marketing stimuli. Thus, the audience filter is often conscious and serves to focus attention on professional content.
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