Ya know, it is kinda ironic these days with the great views 1 mile each way and the cheaper prices compared to the rest of our homeland :p
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not called Brad but rather a lad, from Bradford in the UK.
Enjoys breaking apps, escooters, spam rings and sometimes bones, but not my own. That sucks.
Ya know, it is kinda ironic these days with the great views 1 mile each way and the cheaper prices compared to the rest of our homeland :p
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I’m a lad from Bradford, in the UK.
And it kinda rhymes.
I’d posit those numbers are much, much higher, and some guys who used to do our Megathreads over in r/Android now keep getting random bots commenting against months, even posts - https://archive.is/OmW0f
I spotted em years ago over in their many test subreddits and reddit actually outsourced them as a QA testing.
Starting with version 0.19.0 voting also counts as being active.
aka, the lurkers 👀
I’ve always upvoted both posts that are on topic to the community and always to people who take the time out of their day to reply.
It’s like common courtesy to me and votes are like free confetti anyways.
So I suppose the OP’s figures are, off.
Exactly, and the way it work(ed) on reddit was a non-plus from the start, especially if you modded moderately large subs hence me never blocking anyone other than those annoying accounts.
The art of ignoring is key ;)
but I have nothing against the users.
Absolutely, and in 12+ years of using reddit the only accounts funnily enough I’ve had to block are admin accounts, and I liken the above to users from other subreddits being able to able to interact in other subs until they either
get banned by the sub /c/ mods
individual users using the block function
Tarring users from instances is like using that SaferBot bullshit which I’ve never liked.
Main thing is Capt, you’re here to tell us your best stories.
Tell us your most favourite food please, and how you came across it? Mine’s carbonara and an Italian girlfriend who loved that shit.