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by wybiral
3616 days ago
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Agreed (I'm surprised it has so many upvotes). Maybe it's the polarizing effect. The comment wasn't for or against FB but it somehow resulted in FB vs Google subcomments. I've seen the same happen with languages, IDEs, operating systems. I don't get it... But I'm guessing the snowball from that is why they end up on top. That wasn't the intention, but there are three other comments on the OP mentioning the same issue so it caught other people off guard for some reason. If you wanted to point that out and avoid the snowball, what do you think the best approach is? |
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