Act now and you too can see as well as a bat!

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        Writing “Writing just “this” adds nothing to the discussion” adds nothing to the discussion.

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            And I would argue that explaining why people dont like the usage of “this” is not more useful than people writing “this” because of the Streisand effect we’ve witnessed and that you and I have now created is even more detrimental to a thread because it creates a distraction from the original topic. We now have a subtopic competing for brain cycles that clearly adds no value and is likely making us all stupider.

            I award us no points, and may God have mercy on our souls.

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          Writing ‘Writing “Writing just “this” adds nothing to the discussion” adds nothing to the discussion.’ adds nothing to the discussion.

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        “I was about to type the same” is another option
        Showing there is some sort of consensus is not nothing

        Complaining about an internet comment thread as if you’re a teacher in a 3rd grade class isn’t helpful tho

        Fortunately, we have a block button, bye

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          Since the dawn of the internet it is known that “I agree!” comments don’t add anything to the discussion. If you don’t want to learn something new, then, as your teacher, I can’t do much, son.