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I know that the quality of the question decreased significantly. 

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Agree! We thick all boxes ...

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With covid there aren't going to be any newbies asking questions about how to do China and anyone already in the country pretty much knows how to get by already so those types of questions aren't going to be popping up much. Dave's ESL Cafe was always one of the go to China resources but they haven't had a new post on the China forums since about Sept last year.

 

 

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There are not too many laowai newbies around ... and Chinese spammers git suffocated by the overly effective UserMod angry ... I must admit ... 

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Wechat and Reddit groups probably play a part too.

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