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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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I don't think it is neither cool nor important to have a high reaction/post score. But I want to elaborate on some thesis why some people have such a huge score. Maybe the stuff they write is really relatable and well written. Maybe there are eloquent or they are controversial. If a post is controversial it causes a lot of negative/positive reactions. This is why media uses emotionally overdramatized titles on social media. However I absolutely don't want to imply anyone would do that on SS. I really doubt that.
Maybe the people who have a high reaction scores are funny and make good jokes. Maybe there are extremely popular and are seen as an important part of the community.
On the other side. People with lower reaction scores might be more balanced and nuanced in their way of argumenting. They might dislike overexaggerating and are more calm and neutral in their posts. Moreover helping an individual who is lonely and barely has connection in this forum might not bring that much reactions. Helping an individual member might won't give that many reactions as some unpopular or controversial takes.
These are just some thoughts on it. The post/reaction relation does not necessarily mean that the posts are of higher quality. Though when I see something very good on SS and when it is on point I always want to give it a like to support the member who has done a good job.
Maybe the people who have a high reaction scores are funny and make good jokes. Maybe there are extremely popular and are seen as an important part of the community.
On the other side. People with lower reaction scores might be more balanced and nuanced in their way of argumenting. They might dislike overexaggerating and are more calm and neutral in their posts. Moreover helping an individual who is lonely and barely has connection in this forum might not bring that much reactions. Helping an individual member might won't give that many reactions as some unpopular or controversial takes.
These are just some thoughts on it. The post/reaction relation does not necessarily mean that the posts are of higher quality. Though when I see something very good on SS and when it is on point I always want to give it a like to support the member who has done a good job.