Oh, I do care, I care very much. Otherwise I wouldn't be here, duh. I just think you're hysterically ineffective :)
That's why you can't parse long form responses :)
It's hysterical, because you think you are "pwning." Instead you are wasting hours of your time (looking desperate and lonely) that could be spent productively supporting your candidate. Nobody here gives a shit ?
$5 says you're not old enough to vote anyway.
"the upvotes look suspicious" ?
You really sound like a teenager trying to make people paranoid.
Lol, don't you realize that there are no downvote buttons, so we know the votes only reflect one point of view? What's to be suspicious of? A non-existent ratio?
I work in a very technical role. I'm functionally familiar with most of the stack in use on this site, including the type of algos that generally drive voting systems like these. I haven't seen any reason for concern here. Actually far less here than on Reddit, you know - with the CEO hacking his own database to edit people's comments and make it look like they said things they didn't say. ?♂️
Bigger than that though: by messing with the numbers, Trump would be messing with one of the most important tools his campaign has: the pulse of his base, expressed in real time.
Here's a set of wild new ideas that's going to blow your millennial mind:
Donald Trump represents the inflection point of the singularity. He has ushered in a new form of democracy, one with a much shorter cycle-time, and a much tighter communication loop between government and governed than perhaps any we have seen in the past. 700,000 or so members of his constituency upvote the things they care about most, 24/7. He has an up to the minute accurate list of what is top of mind for his constituents. And he listens (and tweets back.) He pulls ideas and content from the community (as a good leader should.) That is in part why he has been so difficult to defeat: because he has crowd-sourced many aspects of the political process with this new, short-cycle-time democracy. He has mobilized an entire meme army of passionate volunteers as just one example. That's leadership.
Ye be a shill. Off with yeh.
Oh, I do care, I care very much. Otherwise I wouldn't be here, duh. I just think you're hysterically ineffective :) That's why you can't parse long form responses :)
You and OP (same person) both have only 1 comment. This post right here. What a quinky-dink
Such a racist asshole.
It's hysterical, because you think you are "pwning." Instead you are wasting hours of your time (looking desperate and lonely) that could be spent productively supporting your candidate. Nobody here gives a shit ? $5 says you're not old enough to vote anyway.
Silly, everybody knows Democrats don't have souls :)
"the upvotes look suspicious" ? You really sound like a teenager trying to make people paranoid. Lol, don't you realize that there are no downvote buttons, so we know the votes only reflect one point of view? What's to be suspicious of? A non-existent ratio?
I work in a very technical role. I'm functionally familiar with most of the stack in use on this site, including the type of algos that generally drive voting systems like these. I haven't seen any reason for concern here. Actually far less here than on Reddit, you know - with the CEO hacking his own database to edit people's comments and make it look like they said things they didn't say. ?♂️
Bigger than that though: by messing with the numbers, Trump would be messing with one of the most important tools his campaign has: the pulse of his base, expressed in real time.
Here's a set of wild new ideas that's going to blow your millennial mind:
Donald Trump represents the inflection point of the singularity. He has ushered in a new form of democracy, one with a much shorter cycle-time, and a much tighter communication loop between government and governed than perhaps any we have seen in the past. 700,000 or so members of his constituency upvote the things they care about most, 24/7. He has an up to the minute accurate list of what is top of mind for his constituents. And he listens (and tweets back.) He pulls ideas and content from the community (as a good leader should.) That is in part why he has been so difficult to defeat: because he has crowd-sourced many aspects of the political process with this new, short-cycle-time democracy. He has mobilized an entire meme army of passionate volunteers as just one example. That's leadership.
Jesus Christ dude. Fit someone who doesn't care you sure have a lot to say.