I don't know if this is already implemented or what, given the fact I only participate when I can contribute something, which is becoming more and more rare for me.
So, apologies if this is already water under the bridge.
Is there a way to filter posts depending on the votes?
It would be nice to do it both ways.
I mean, I would love, once in a while, to read only the
comments of the more upvoted (is that a verb? Apparently it has become one...
)
members.
It would be like being surrounded by wise, tactful and knowledgeable guys. LIke a dinner with the Dalai Lama, Pope Francis, Martin Luther King, Ghandi and Bertold Brecht.
I also would love to read only the
comments of the most rejected people.
If I'm allowed to say so, I love contrarians (and... is that a noun? Apparently, it should be).
Besides, it would be like being around my friends (they are indecent people, if I may add: "my friends pee in the middle of the road", as Joan Manuel Serrat eloquently put it once).
I would like to confess that I'm a little tired of getting upvotes only.
I guess it's because I'm old and people is compassionate: kind of people ceding you the disabled seat on the metro. It's a tad embarrassing. It means people doesn't fear you any more...
Some days I would love to become a troll, only to get a lot of downvotes and, in that way, become the rejected guy of the club, if only for a moment.
Frankly, I wonder if I would drive like Kamui Kobayashi, given the opportunity.
The moment of truth for the downvote/upvote thing came to me in an instant: a girl I loved a lot, back in the time, very romantic, btw, sent me a message with AC/DC's "You shook me all night long".
Yeah, I know, that can be seen by someone as kind of confusing. Some people will understand the point immediately. Bad to the bone anyone?
So, my advice: don't give a sh..t about your votes. Say what you want to say (no matter if wise people advises you to become as wise as them). The only way you're going to be interesting (not loved, but interesting) if by being
you.
I guess it's kind of driving a race: if you think too much about yourself and about what others think of yourself, you make a lot of mistakes.
Drive as if you were the only racer in the track (or in the forum).
Oh, and, of course, let's give a hand to Steve (a more rational one than mine, something that
should be quite easy).