Why have you become a grave? (Hard to understand)

In the morning I opened 土源 but didn’t react, and I realized there’s no special anniversary lately. When I opened the title image I saw the buried xjtu.app, the text was even flashing—it was hard to bear.

It has a bit of a [xjtu.us](

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:foot: big :door: changes :foot: big :headstone: this part

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The old man graduated, but it wasn’t publicized, leaving only oblivion.

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Although I still keep the habit of coming to your place every day, …

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:distorted_face: The last time I clicked .us in the middle of the night, it gave me a huge scare…

admin also has no plans to expand the circle (?

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Graduated, how to expand my circle?

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It feels like it was really popular a year or two ago, and I also heard the promotion back then. Occasionally I saw classmates刷你門, and then I haven’t really seen any classmates playing it.

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I saw someone posting in the ACM group at the time, so I just registered right away :wink:

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This data is really not good

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Why is there also Weekly Active Users (WAU) :rofl:
It’s a core optimization target.

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Mourning

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The spectacular XJTU Tu Men has ended…
Our Tu Yuan, will become, what kind of shape…

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The main issue is that we still lack truly valuable posts and content; most of it is just the veterans indulging in their own tech hype.

Tech self-indulgence, this phrase perfectly captures my actions of building websites, mini‑programs, and software for various undergraduate student organizations such as academic assistance groups :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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It made me choke up uncontrollably.

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Requires a massive base

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I actually think valuable posts aren’t lacking; these are things that can be reused repeatedly, and even people who haven’t seen them can view them without needing timeliness. However, newcomers find it hard to locate them—there’s no link on the homepage, and even clicking into in-depth discussions doesn’t help.

I guess this is a common issue across almost all platforms: non‑time‑sensitive content heavily relies on proactive searching. In contrast, platforms like Tieba, which are (nearly dead) topic‑centric, have moderator‑curated selections that can be used, and the well‑managed ones are quite valuable.

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I randomly thought of Lu Xun’s “Grave”
Although actually the pieces in “Grave” are mostly still very combative, they are not a reflection of Lu Xun’s own spiritual low point ( )

Change the background music to the Great Compassion Mantra

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