Edit: So in some sense all that information has magically migrated to a new platform through the mystical power of DL.
I am mentioning this only because I wrote this today and even as someone as knowledgeable about USB C as anyone possibly can, there are big unknowns here and automated aggregation of knowledge could help. But it doesn't.
But you know what, I actually asked ChatGPT for this, it recommends a dual monitor DisplayLink (!!) dock for this case. Complete trash. It concludes with "on such cases, it's recommended to consult with a hardware specialist" without telling you how to do that.
https://chat.openai.com/share/517b831b-db36-40c3-b7bf-7c1c0e...
But let's not tout my own horn. I just moved to Malta and I already knew the selection will be low and I will need to shop all over the EU and get the packages sent with a package forwarder. Now, the /r/malta sub recommends shipmybox and shiplowcost both of which are Malta destination only, focused on this special market, reliable and relatively cheap -- and near impossible to find via Googling. ChatGPT recommends shipito, myus and forward2me all of which are global companies. It's not much better than Googling especially given the forward2me reviews on ... guess what, Reddit.
When I ask ChatGPT about that it says "Forward2Me has generally received positive reviews and is considered a reliable package forwarding service" but https://www.reddit.com/r/amiibo/comments/xzlnsh/does_anyone_... https://www.reddit.com/r/internationalshopper/comments/ucww6... there are worrying reviews
https://chat.openai.com/share/0e14cf2c-8a19-4210-97aa-2a90a3...
How many more you want?
It will always be garbage
This is a hype road. There's nothing. There never will be anything.
It's just automated plagiarism.
The advantage of Reddit is genuinely new content which this method can't ever create.
you should tell that to reddtors. I believe they complain quite a bit about reposts, the same questions being asked, bots, and more.
So, what's the line? How much noise are we welling to dig through to find "some new content"? I'd argue reddit has enough noise to at least bring the question up.