He makes a submission somewhere out of the way, like /v/nobodycares . Then he replies to it a few dozen times. Then he upvoats all of his replies with alts and then, deletes all of the comments so nobody can downvoat them or even see what he did.
Sane has a reputation that goes far and wide with or without the points. Do the points mean what he says is ( or is not ) true? Do you think people believe what he has to say because he has ( or does not have) a bunch of made up points?
Do you think people believe what he has to say because he has ( or does not have) a bunch of made up points?
I'm sorry, have you heard of Reddit? The manipulation of "made up internet points" is the beginning of censorship, or, at the very least, molding the conversation to the narrative you want. But you know that, and you understand that.
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Tipman79 ago
He makes a submission somewhere out of the way, like /v/nobodycares . Then he replies to it a few dozen times. Then he upvoats all of his replies with alts and then, deletes all of the comments so nobody can downvoat them or even see what he did.
JackNHoff ago
If it is possible who is to say it is not allowed?
Tipman79 ago
Really? STFU.
JackNHoff ago
So you posted a discussion yet refuse to discuss the topic?
Tipman79 ago
Sure, I'll bite. You think it's acceptable to farm upvoats and artificially inflate your upvoat ranikings?
JackNHoff ago
I think in the grand scheme of things it's merely a drop of sweat on your brow.
Tipman79 ago
So you called me out for not discussing what I brought up, but you refuse to discuss it yourself? Good job, good job.
JackNHoff ago
Yes. If people feel the need to inflate imaginary points let them.
JackNHoff ago
Sane has a reputation that goes far and wide with or without the points. Do the points mean what he says is ( or is not ) true? Do you think people believe what he has to say because he has ( or does not have) a bunch of made up points?
Tipman79 ago
I'm sorry, have you heard of Reddit? The manipulation of "made up internet points" is the beginning of censorship, or, at the very least, molding the conversation to the narrative you want. But you know that, and you understand that.