Originally Posted by
Linkzelda
I agree, something comical to the general audience is always going to more likes, and those tl;dr most likely get less, but it depends on certain situations (not that I would know that *whistles innocently*).
Moving along, but yeah, when I read guides on lucid dreaming that gave long, but very thoughtful associations to understand what they're saying, I generally like them.
THEN, I see the person who asks right after that long guide saying, "Likzes cAnz jO0 give a shorter summary?" <--------(Obviously read at most a paragraph even if they had a lot of free time)
Then when the person who made a guide gives them an explanation, and then the person is like "Can you explain to me a bit more?"
Well FUCK, WHY THE FUCK can't they read the whole guide, even if it's bit by bit, to get a general idea of what it is? It's so annoying lol.
The same goes for Extended Discussion. Well, it depends, but I always see laconic responses --------->followed by "can you explain more?"------->laconic response------>"Well fuck you" (put in euphemistically)" I think this"-----> *special add-on Someone actually makes a thought-out post /special add-on*
-----------Possibilities----------->1. Someone avoids the post completely (99.9%).
2. Reads only part of it, assumes they're stupid, but didn't see how they would explain it in the end to make sense.
3. Same condition for #2, except if a person has been around for a while, and basically posts the same ideology as the other who is not known as much, and everyone just suddenly goes "OH MY GOD, I GET IT NOW!" when that one was just....just...oh my ****ing god, you cannot even believe it, it's like the same shit, just with different words--------------------------->
4. Then add in the other factor of them being friends for a while, and they just like the post either way, meaning they have less doubt on their posts, which is in most cases, might see innocent, but sometimes, it just makes the person endorsing their post through a like have an ego boost.
ESPECIALLY, A==>B convo:
A: "Well, if you put the thingamajigger there, and add some other stuff that will "eventually" come in, presto!"
B: "Hehehehe blah blah blah extensive utilization of gargantuan vocabulary and syntax to make the person look stupid"
(20 bajilion peopleliked this)
A: *looks at number of likes* Shit, how am I suppose to counter that! It's basically bullet-proof!! Hnnnnnggg!
*Actually makes a retaliation that makes sense, but usually is focused on attacking the person rather than the concept they're providing*
(19.9 bajillion retard liked this too)
A: Poop, not enough!
Ugh.
Not that I would know any complex situations that can be manipulated under the right conditions to trigger a certain emotion that would then trigger that same person to spend 0.004 seconds to click the mouse button on that feature that seems to remind everyone of school in general and popularity all over again in some vague way.
Not that I would know anything about that.