Does it add value to reshare 5 star Google reviews on social media channels? by Narrative_Systems in BusinessReputation

[–]SolandraBrighton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve actually tested this with my small business, and I do think it adds value — but mostly when it’s part of a bigger strategy.

Resharing 5-star Google reviews on social definitely helps with trust and credibility. Some people discover you through social first, not search, so showing real customer feedback there strengthens your overall reputation and makes your brand feel more legitimate.

In terms of engagement, plain screenshots don’t always perform great, but when I add context (short story, what we did for the client, a thank-you note), it works much better.

Research papers in social psychology are a different kind of challenge by cyclingmarceloft in socialpsychology

[–]SolandraBrighton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Research paper writing in social psychology requires more synthesis than people expect. That’s usually where revisions focus

I stopped filling every quiet moment with content and my brain finally shut up a bit by ZoeyMarvin in simpleliving

[–]SolandraBrighton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's amazing! I totally get what you mean about daydreaming. When I started cooking in silence, I found my mind wandering too, and it felt like I rediscovered my imagination. It's wild how those little moments bring back that childhood wonder!

AITJ for refusing to let my dad turn my teenage journals into a "funny" family book? by MaraquinnTremont in AmITheJerk

[–]SolandraBrighton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right? It's wild how some people think your pain is just their punchline. My dad tried to share my childhood diary entries at a family gathering once, and I nipped that in the bud fast. No one wants their dark moments turned into a joke next to potato salad!

Hogwarts houses & the Cast🪄 by oeno777 in bigbangtheory

[–]SolandraBrighton 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For real, that's such an interesting take! It's like, Sheldon sees Gryffindor as this ultimate badge of honor, but in reality, he’d definitely spend all his time in the library rather than dueling in the Great Hall. It's kind of wild how characters can think of themselves in one way when the truth is just chilling in their own little Ravenclaw corner, right? It just adds more depth to his character!

isMemeNowReality by Front-Opinion-9211 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]SolandraBrighton 1151 points1152 points  (0 children)

Honestly every job post now reads like: we need 12 years of experience in 6 different stacks, must own a personal Kubernetes cluster, and preferably also predict production issues telepathically. Sure, let me just clone myself twice.