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I wonder if its similar in South Korea, with likeness in infrastructure and culture, especially in Seoul.
I first noticed it 2 days ago on my submissions. In fact, its quite obvious they do not bother to read at all - the moment they see the word marketing they bury or vote it down. Wasnt too pleased but decided not to bother for similar reasons stated by Maki. Anyway it wouldnt be productive for me personally to go toe to toe - for every one that votes a story down, theres just as likely another wholl vote it up and help spread the word.
I have a similar opinion to that of pittfalls. Facebook is primarily a social tool about the user and his/her network. SU goes beyond that and has a better focus on content. And SU is a more useful timewasting tool than Facebook. ;)
How come I never seem to get these search queries? Itd make some of my days lighter...
Not righteousness really, just being able to sleep peacefully at night without wondering if someone else out there might be having a bad time because of me. :) Thanks Monika!
Perhaps now with this increase I can stop worrying about spelling for a US audience.
A good post although while worrying, concentrating on providing quality content will never be enough. It is fundamental, but up to each of us to improve other areas to better our arsenal in surviving and to prosper in this industry.
I think many people get lonelier and more disconnected when they get older.
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