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How to get those clicks and emojis

@Noflaps said in #9:

Sorry. But Tesla has built a HUGE number of charging stations. Do you think another car maker has a larger number of communal charging stations available in the civilized world? If so, which one?

I ask sincerely. I'll check your answer. But I'm sincere. I could be wrong, after all.

Furthermore: my own encounters with Teslas have been pretty respect-building.

I used AI for that lol
IMO Tesla is fine but the Cybertruck seems like a rich people scam.

@Noflaps said in #9: > Sorry. But Tesla has built a HUGE number of charging stations. Do you think another car maker has a larger number of communal charging stations available in the civilized world? If so, which one? > > I ask sincerely. I'll check your answer. But I'm sincere. I could be wrong, after all. > > Furthermore: my own encounters with Teslas have been pretty respect-building. I used AI for that lol IMO Tesla is fine but the Cybertruck seems like a rich people scam.

Play chess on lichess. Talk to the opponent. That's how I got here.

Play chess on lichess. Talk to the opponent. That's how I got here.

@dstne said in #1:

What’s the best strategy to get people to post on your forum and leave lots of emojis?

to get a thumbs up:
say something useful or something relating to the topic
maybe something that supports or protects something you like/love and other people like/love that too

to get a thumbs down (i dont think you want this):
say something negative or stupid or hurtful

to get a heart:
say something comforting when someone is suffering through something
maybe a loss of a loved one like a pet or a family member
or being supportive of a user that is going through tough times that usually gets you a heart

to get a laugh:
say something funny

to get the questioning emoji thingie:
say something confusing or somehting that doesnt relate to the topic at all/is irrelevant

to get a horsey:
idk say something with horsey in it

@dstne said in #1: > What’s the best strategy to get people to post on your forum and leave lots of emojis? to get a thumbs up: say something useful or something relating to the topic maybe something that supports or protects something you like/love and other people like/love that too to get a thumbs down (i dont think you want this): say something negative or stupid or hurtful to get a heart: say something comforting when someone is suffering through something maybe a loss of a loved one like a pet or a family member or being supportive of a user that is going through tough times that usually gets you a heart to get a laugh: say something funny to get the questioning emoji thingie: say something confusing or somehting that doesnt relate to the topic at all/is irrelevant to get a horsey: idk say something with horsey in it

Well, you could start with not having ai write for you (cough #8 cough).

Well, you could start with not having ai write for you (cough #8 cough).

@dstne said in #1:

What’s the best strategy to get people to post on your forum and leave lots of emojis?

I’m a dopamine addict so I kinda need this advice to survive :/

You might want to rethink your strategy. Too much dopamine results in neuronal cell death. Rob Lustig briefly discusses this early on in this video (the dopamine discussion is only about the first 8 minutes of the video):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DWKf5RqU-s

@dstne said in #1: > What’s the best strategy to get people to post on your forum and leave lots of emojis? > > I’m a dopamine addict so I kinda need this advice to survive :/ You might want to rethink your strategy. Too much dopamine results in neuronal cell death. Rob Lustig briefly discusses this early on in this video (the dopamine discussion is only about the first 8 minutes of the video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DWKf5RqU-s

@NeuralGnat said in #15:

You might want to rethink your strategy. Too much dopamine results in neuronal cell death. Rob Lustig briefly discusses this early on in this video (the dopamine discussion is only about the first 8 minutes of the video):

Eh I’ll be fine...
It was more of a joke than anything

Edit: interesting video.

@NeuralGnat said in #15: > You might want to rethink your strategy. Too much dopamine results in neuronal cell death. Rob Lustig briefly discusses this early on in this video (the dopamine discussion is only about the first 8 minutes of the video): Eh I’ll be fine... It was more of a joke than anything Edit: interesting video.

Never say something about LM title or you will get bunch of dislikes

Never say something about LM title or you will get bunch of dislikes

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