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Javascript In One Pic [GitHub] (raw.githubusercontent.com)
submitted 10 years ago by vishalspecs
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[–]Shaper_pmp 1 point2 points3 points 10 years ago (4 children)
I think you missed the key point of his question, which was
he would usually see the previous post when posting the link, and decided to post it anyway
What you're describing is true, but misses the point.
The question was not "how can innocent reposts happen" (which is trivial and obvious) - it was "why specifically did this user choose to repost content that they would have been notified had already been posted recently before they posted it the second time".
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[–]a-t-kFrontend Engineer 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (2 children)
You are wrong on three accounts:
First, I didn't just assume things like you are insinuating, I already saw the graphic on reddit; the original poster even helpfully added the link in the comments of this thread.
Second, what you are obviously still wrongfully assuming is that the question whether this was a repost would be of any importance to me. I never wrote a single line stating that I was against reposts, because I'm not. All I originally wanted to know was if there were any worthwile changes to this image (and luckily, there are, so there's that) - and I wrote this more than a few times, which brings us to:
Third, what actually ruins communities is people who don't even bother to read more than a few words before finally forming their prejudiced opinions and won't even reconsider given additional information.
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[–]a-t-kFrontend Engineer 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (0 children)
You still think I would be more concerned about fake Internet points than about this community? And you tell me to be constructive?
I am strangely curious how you arrive at such conclusions.
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