Sentences with phrase «posting mean comments»

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«Ontario is the largest subnational debtor in the world,» Oliver proclaimed from the comment pages of the Financial Post at the end of December, as if that (unsupported) fact carried profound meaning.
Huffman wrote that 70 percent of the suspicious accounts (662) had zero karma, meaning no meaningful engagement (upvotes or downvotes) from other users, while about one percent of the accounts (13) had a karma score of more than 10,000, indicating that they reached and interacted with many Reddit users by posting and commenting on the site.
Around the third attempt, most will realize it was you who commented on their Facebook post and liked that Instagram picture which happened to mean a lot to them, yet nobody else seemed to notice besides you!
I like the Huffington Post, especially the small - business page — the rate at which thoughts are shared and commented on means you will always get a response.
If you have trusted customers or partners who are willing to be quoted or post comments in your defense, by all means, let them.
For business owners, this means there is an increased emphasis on sharing posts that will get people liking, commenting and sharing more.
What he meant was something «slightly more measured» than Elon Musk's idea of building colonies on Mars, as Recode noted in a post about Bezos's comments.
I can fish them out of the spam filter when it's my own post, but it means I have given up commenting on other people's posts, both here and on other blogs, if they use Typepad.
3) Stories of Friends liking or commenting on a post: This update is meant to woo the users who have been complaining about the inclusion of stories of their friends liking or commenting on a post in their News Feed.
your life must have so much meaning, I am not writing an essay to my college professor, I am posting a comment on a message board sue me, seriously grow up.
Honestly — I don't understand how people can comment on Leslie's post but don't even understand what she meant.
And your comment about psychotherapy aside, I do believe you carry a chip on your shoulder which often causes you to read into other's posts an intent or motive beyond their meaning.
They weren't doing those things because today what it means to be a Christian is to sit on your lazy butt in front of your computer and post comments under news articles that state your opinions and put others down with judgement and hatred.
Read the comment that «Ajjeb» posts and you'll see what I mean.
Look at yesterday's fairly innocent (I thought) post HERE, read some of the comments, and you'll see what I mean.
If you go to any Christian news publication or blog post and read the comment section, you will instantly see what I mean.
... And that means that we need to sort of give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while, because someone liked or commented on a photo or a post or whatever.
It appears from Comments to my previous post that although Stegall is accusing various Free Grace writers and speakers of having a «Crossless Gospel,» what he really means is that we have «Crossless evangelism.»
For all of those posting comments who seem to be against religion and Christianity, I presume this means you will not be celebrating Christmas at all.
My comments here are not meant to address all of the points of contention listed in this post and comments, nor am I trying to start a fight over these issues.
PDX — My other comment is awaiting moderation which means in short, it won't be posted....
Oops, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to post my comment twice!
This was a comment meant for the precedent post, but I can't seem to publish it, so I «m trying here... Hope youdon't mind... Many thanks for this great recipe.
I'm not going to link to it because that would just be mean, but I am floored by how many positive comments were posted the page where I found it.
I'm not going to link to it because that would just be mean, but I am floored by how many positive comments were posted the page where I... [Continue reading]
And you'll notice how the chocolate begins thickening and then it will look like it's splitting and it won't look at all appetising and then you'll be leaving mean comments on this post and making me cry chocolate tears of utter devastation.
Cohen's comment on her post to a question — How does coconut water, with so many grams of sugar, drop your blood sugars: Cohen response: «I'm not sure that one study like this (or even two) means we should all start chugging coconut water but it's an idea, and I think in moderation it's a very healthy drink, much better than artificially - sweetened drinks (yes, sugar an all).
Anonymous's comment and HS's response about deleting «mean - spirited» posts explains something to me.
I just explained in a rather lengthy comment what «learn to adapt» means but I can't see it posted.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
Fans have commented on the post below which reads: «Young but I'm ready», as to what he means he's ready for, with a number of club names appearing as they seemingly believe that he's talking about his future and a move elsewhere with the January transfer window open for business.
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That you make multiple comments here that end up at an average of 50 comments on articles posted here does not mean you number anywhere near 100.
How about instead of making ridiculous comments about medication and severe mental illness, you take the time to re read my initial post and realise that what I mean, I have already said.
I meant to comment on your Hugs Not Drugs post but never got around to it.
If your teen's friend regularly posts about the disagreements they have or subtweets mean comments, this is not a healthy friendship.
You don't know the background of all the moms that are posting and it is so easy to judge, I mean, a mom could be having tons of problems breastfeeding and coming online to seek support and then I have seen a lot of pieces where a lot of moms want to do exclusive pumping and then you get all sorts of comments saying «Oh, why don't you just latch», I mean, it is not so easy.
This really is my very first comment here so I just wanted to give a quick shout out and let you know I genuinely enjoy reading by means of your weblog posts.
Thomas, it means so much that you left a comment on this post.
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We differentiated between computational approaches (either based on volume data, such as the number of mentions related to a party or candidate or the occurrence of particular hashtags; or endorsement data, such as the number of Twitter followers, Facebook friends or the number of «likes» received on Facebook walls), sentiment analysis approaches, that pay attention to the language and try to attach a qualitative meaning to the comments (posts, tweets) published by social media users employing automated tools for sentiment analysis (i.e., via natural language processing models or the employment of pre-defined ontological dictionaries), and finally what we call supervised and aggregated sentiment analysis (SASA), that is, techniques that exploit the human codification in their process and focus on the estimation of the aggregated distribution of the opinions, rather than on individual classification of each single text (Ceron et al. 2016).
Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton attempted to explain her comments about Trump voters and the 2016 election in a lengthy Facebook post Saturday that claimed she «meant no disrespect to any individual or group.»
Clinton later explained in a Facebook post that she «meant no disrespect to any individual or group,» but the political distancing and downright rebuking of her comments from red state Democrats came swiftly.
Perhaps the most robust conversation this time around took place Monday in response to a tweet by Washington Post writer Philip Bump, who noted that no one seems to know what «upstate» means, and then solicited comments on whether western New York counts.
Whilst this doesn't mean that they aren't related, it strongly suggests it (hence, why I'm posting this as a comment rather than answer)
Unfortunately, the recent tone of many posts and comments has turned mean spirited and personal,» Skelos posted.
I meant to post this shortly after the State of the Borough Address earlier this month, but the BP's comments on charter schools are still timely.
The inquiry by respected human rights lawyer Shami Chakrabarti was meant to draw a line under controversies sparked by Ken Livingstone's comments about Hitler and social media posts by MP Naz Shah calling for Israeli Jews to be sent to America.
• 4 out of 5 of the students who were cyberbullied said that mean comments were posted about them online.
People who can spontaneously invent a pseudonym in order to post a comment on a blog or on YouTube are often remarkably mean.
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