Sentences with phrase «upvote at»

catweazle, you upvoted me at Telegraph online, where I have a chimp photo and my real name, Michael Cunningham.

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Last week, at an on - stage event in Lisbon, Ohanian shrugged off a comparison of Reddit's upvoting mechanism to Twitter's hearts, which let a user denote a tweet is a «favorite,» saying: «We're not going to take too many lessons from Twitter,» he dismissed.
Its top post, titled «Eating at a Waffle House full of cops,» received over 1,900 upvotes.
Matter of fact, unlike your totally unfair DV of user1873's question, I didn't downvote your question at all (granted I didn't upvote it as I don't think it's all that wonderful) despite you using bogus «fair share» reason to ask about something not really related to «fair share» argument
I'm not sure if I should downvote for incorrectly getting the definition (it's not «waving at»), or upvote for the videogame origin story (which is as far as I know somewhat correct, bit not relevant enough that I was too lazy to chase it down to include in my own answer)
So a «Reddit Upvote Act» would be sufficient to place a big green button at the disposal of POTUS.
My question, if this was taken at face - value, and the President really wanted to force a private company to help him apply a blanket Upvote to everybody on Reddit, why could / can't he, and what would he have to do to accomplish this?
Climate scientists chosen to participate in public - engagement training at the first - ever AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute (LLI) spoke with reporters from National Public Radio, ClimateWire, and Science, and they took part in a Reddit «Ask Me Anything» session that generated more than 3,000 «upvotes» from online followers.
I would, at a minimum, upvote the answer for now, but I can't due to limited rep.
If you're unfamiliar with review bombing, it's basically an act where people who are upset with a developer take their frustrations out by posting poor review scores for their game en masse, often upvoting the negative reviews at the same time to actively try lowering a game's overall user rating.
At the end of the day, it had 250,000 views, 3000 upvotes, and even a retweet from Jenova Chen and the official Twitter account of thatgamecompany!
Oddly enough, we didn't see any spike on Steam Greenlight when we were at showcases (and God knows how much we asked people to upvote us!)
We made it onto the top spot of Product Hunt's Oscar weekend newsletter and when the smoke had cleared somewhat (it still hasn't fully cleared) over half our traffic had come from the Product Hunt network and our listing received more upvotes than the Pebble Time launch did 5 days later (at the time of publishing).
I upvoted yours because yours is the correct answer; however, can you cite to the MRPC or caselaw that states A-C is at the whim of the client.
Therefore, we don't purely look at the number of upvotes to assess the overall order and priority of feedback we act on.
At this time, the post has 376 upvotes and 907 comments.
Instead of creating a full - blown Mac app that you'd launch from the dock, Product Hunt for Mac is tucked away into the toolbar at the top of your screen, offering quick access to the Reddit - like list of new products vying for upvotes.
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