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up/down voting is simply a way to help comments you think are good, or agree with, become more/less dominant in the thread.
In some cases, comments are useful to explain why - but often that’s just not the case.
up/down voting is simply a way to help comments you think are good, or agree with, become more/less dominant in the thread.
In some cases, comments are useful to explain why - but often that’s just not the case.
So you’ve all see videos from the likes of Emkay and Updoot Studios or the like right?
No. Never.
I’m not sure it matters more TBH… but I basically stopped Reddit for 2 days, and now just get drawn back to read the occasional post - but don’t bother commenting.
With the downtick in Reddit, I remembered that I hadn’t read a book for a month or two, so I headed over to Annies Archive and grabbed a bunch to add to my Kindle…
So I now downloaded 3 versions of ‘Great Expectations’ and am reading that book before watching them - but also have “Welcome to the MonkeyHouse” by Kurt Vonnegut and “The Book Thief” grabbed from Annie’s Archive.
Basically now I’m spending less than half the time on net than I was before.
That’s very negative, however I must concur that it’s a fact the correlative conjunctions were incorrectly placed to negate the possibilities.
Whether that fact is true or not is up to you.