I am genuinely curious. I am a person who is 80% anti-corporation and I had no idea that this community existed until it popped up on the everything posts. I imagine there are probably many communities or subreddits dedicated to specific companies like Tesla I guess which is the first thing that came to mind when I tried to think, or Google. But Intel seems a bit off the beaten path which I suppose is what triggered my question.

My first instinct is that this is a community created by the company itself for advertisement purposes which I also despise immensely as i see advertisements as nothing short of propaganda for companies vs countries.

Why not post everything that would go here to a community for CPUs? AI? Or just a general PC components community? Why specifically Intel? It just kind of blows my mind that people follow and subscribe to specific companies. It just feels like people subscribing to People magazine to follow Kim Kardashian or whatever (which I also don’t understand).

Sorry if it feels judgy or whatever but I just had to ask after discovering that this community existed. I would have posted even if it were a [email protected] or a [email protected]. maybe not, maybe. Intel is definitely a little more niche which piqued my interest as to the reasoning. I don’t know. Just curious.

    • @Alexstarfire
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      35 days ago

      Apparently only those that OP approves of should exist.

  • @Bitswap
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    15 days ago

    Don’t know. Saw it on my feed.

    There’s only a few posters and essentially no comments. So I’d imagine it’s people who work for the major multinational corp. Also, a few years ago, Intel had a cult following of gamers…