@Rookitiki said in #10:
> i believe in a world where people recognize the responsibility that comes with making a few clicks. theres already lotsa negative examples of poor algorhythms, webpages, forms, etc...
>
> the concept is easy to understand:
> you make a thread. a multitude of people read it. they do it by choice with their own free will, so they got only themselves to blame. but now were at the crossroads: you can either add valueable content that people enjoy reading or you can make it an entire waste of time. why do the latter? i dont understand.
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> i believe in a world where people recognize the responsibility that comes with making a few clicks. theres already lotsa negative examples of poor algorhythms, webpages, forms, etc...
>
> the concept is easy to understand:
> you make a thread. a multitude of people read it. they do it by choice with their own free will, so they got only themselves to blame. but now were at the crossroads: you can either add valueable content that people enjoy reading or you can make it an entire waste of time. why do the latter? i dont understand.
You can choose to provide helpful comment, or you can choose to say nothing at all - the choice is yours.