What's hilarious is that the «correct» answer with tons of upvotes doesn't cite any sources either.
Not exact matches
The «
upvotes» put the product in a unique position to show the world what it's
doing.
Sam I am, people don't write answers here in order to be
upvoted in the first place.
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 don't know whether to
upvote this for good points, or downvote it for the formatting and lack of anything to support it.
@Philipp Lots of answers that don't provide sources gets
upvoted all the time.
BTW I
do not disagree with your argument, even
upvoted it.
Since I can't comment or even
upvote here, I'll just copy a part of comment of @CsBalazsHungary as an answer (if @CsBalazsHungary puts this as an answer, I'll remove mine): «I have only an opinion, so I post it as a comment: US
does support anti-russian actions only to show US is still the strongest country, and when they say stop, everybody will obey.
I don't understand why people
upvote such answers.
The point is that whether counceling was or wasn't in the final version has nothing to
do with your clearly biased wording, yet you get
upvotes since it makes Rs look bad.
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?
Do nt forget to
upvote good questions!.
I
upvoted you a couple of times which gives you enough rep to comment and
do basic things.
Answer good,
upvote because even if visible damage
does not reach the cords they could be weakened.
Thanks to everyone because every answer or comment was useful for me and I
upvoted every answer or comment but I accepted the answer given by @Evren Yurtesen because I'm
doing what he mentioned in his answer.
I
upvoted you and believe that there is damage to the lower control arm, but where in the question's photos
do you see it broken?
So getting a lot of people to
upvote your cover design doesn't make a lot of sense (except — by being a winner you'll get a little bit more visibility and free publicity... so I'm not saying don't
do it.
So it's possible that someone will be hugely offended, and raise a banner against me, and asking for this will have the opposite effect — getting tons of
upvotes for that negative review instead (if so... that sucks, but it's already there, so trying to get rid of it seems like a reasonable thing to
do).
since you have all these
upvotes, @BenMiller I want to point out the people in the court case
did seek professional help, and still would up in tax court and lost.
I can't help but wonder how this ended up on Hot Network Questions with such a low number of views and
upvotes, and a single answer that essentially says «don't ask this here.»
Somewhere deep in a Reddit thread in comments that probably didn't get many
upvotes, I'm sure people predicted it.
The article got a lot of attention from some well - known designers like Jon Schafer, Greg Costikyan, Raph Koster, and David Sirlin (who wrote a dismissive and mean - spirited comment which got
upvoted like crazy, despite the fact that it didn't really address my article's points).
We
did pick up quite a spike from Dungeons and Dragons Online players, however — not the first time DDO players have organized a campaign to
upvote their home MMO!
The
upvote / downvote system on N4G for sites doesn't work.
So hopefully next time I don't make an entire paragraph stating that: «hey i'm back remember me hahaha
upvote.»
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!)
The last two spikes around October 1st are a live stream we
did with the french team and a tweet asking to
upvote us!
Anyone will be able to
upvote the ones they use the most, and hide the ones that don't make sense.
And don't forget to
upvote the game on Steam Greenlight!
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).
Thanks to this reputation system, it doesn't matter if you get a responsive answer from a person that uses his IRL name, or from a user with a mysterious pseudonym that has the picture of a slice of pie as an avatar... if this user was «
upvoted» thousands of times in forums related to the field of computer programming you are most interested in.
@hellyale: Even without enough rep to
upvote you, as the asker, can
do something perhaps better: Click the checkbox to accept the answer.
But I don't know of any statute broad enough to include downvoting a question or answer, on a site people post on knowing that the whole purpose of posting is to allow their posts to be
upvoted and downvoted.
I want to give this a second
upvote just for someone understanding the way the internet and memes work;) don't worry I'm not planning to
do it, just curious to see how the law handles some odd behaviors like this.
I retracted my
upvote and deleted the question because I was asked by my boss to
do so.
So while we
do make use of
upvotes as a key indicator for what needs to be addressed, we use many other methods to search out and find feedback that should be acted on.
Therefore, we don't purely look at the number of
upvotes to assess the overall order and priority of feedback we act on.
In this case, all you need to
do is
upvote their feedback.
Facebook still has some reluctance over the dislike button and as Zuckerberg has said in the past, they
do not want the platform to be one about
upvotes and downvotes.
No, this doesn't mean they have been selected to be verified as part of the Product Hunt elite — it simply means they are on an
upvoting streak.