I relate to that. I think some of the ills of reddit will inevitably be replicated here because they are just artifacts of scale. Like the good-luck-getting-a-comment-heard-if-you-don’t-get-in-early effect.
I relate to that. I think some of the ills of reddit will inevitably be replicated here because they are just artifacts of scale. Like the good-luck-getting-a-comment-heard-if-you-don’t-get-in-early effect.
I sincerely do not understand why…
Maybe it’s your attitude and insulting manner? None of your arguments required your comments about “liberals”. Given those, it’s disingenuous to attribute the downvotes to your “facts”.
Synonym, cinnamon…it does nutmeg any difference.
Is there any “About Jerboa” in the app to see what version you are running?
Nevermind! Found it. Wasn’t expecting it to be under Settings…
What you say about upvotes vs downvotes flies against how hierarchy inherently works. If you push something upward everything else moves downward relative to that. If you push something downward everything else moves upward relative to it.
That idea you describe doesn’t work very well when it’s not easy for users to move.
I’m finding when I encounter this glitch (infinite spinning of clicked Post button) the page itself starts behaving badly…back button doesn’t work properly, and clicking on the sub name doesn’t work right. It’s as if the page is controlling all that sort of navigation stuff in some oddly complex way and gets broken. This is on desktop Firefox.
I understand why they might like to constrain the column, but it would be nice if there was an option to turn that off and let you just control the width yourself by sizing the browser window.
Oh, actually I just got the infinite spinning thing on hitting Post on that comment. Had to hit refresh after a minute to make it stop.
I had this experience when trying to log in after I first signed up on Firefox. After waiting a few minutes I tried again and it worked. Or maybe it was refreshing that worked, I forget which, but it did work for me eventually on Firefox.
I want that! What is the medication?