Instead of the library having their books sucumb to a fire the fucking authors come inside just because they don’t like something and set their own books aflame? Great logic.
Yes, Reddit bad.
But those actions destroy important (to the user) information. At least set up a web-forum or a pastebin and linking to it.
Look dude, nobody owes you, or anyone else, the work of going through and copy/pasting random comments they made ten years ago. Why would you even think that’s a reasonable expectation?
For one, reddit doesn’t even make it realistic because they limit how many comments you can actually go back through. The automated stuff has the same limit.
Seriously, why the fuck does anyone think that they’re entitled to not only the answer, but to the person doing the extra work it would take to move it? That’s some next level narcissism right there.
Instead of the library having their books sucumb to a fire the fucking authors come inside just because they don’t like something and set their own books aflame? Great logic.
Yes, Reddit bad.
But those actions destroy important (to the user) information. At least set up a web-forum or a pastebin and linking to it.
Luckily archive.org saves us >_>
Well, yeah, archive is the answer.
Look dude, nobody owes you, or anyone else, the work of going through and copy/pasting random comments they made ten years ago. Why would you even think that’s a reasonable expectation?
For one, reddit doesn’t even make it realistic because they limit how many comments you can actually go back through. The automated stuff has the same limit.
Seriously, why the fuck does anyone think that they’re entitled to not only the answer, but to the person doing the extra work it would take to move it? That’s some next level narcissism right there.