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Do you ever +1 your own comments?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 26 28.6%
  • No.

    Votes: 65 71.4%

  • Total voters
    91
I like to +1/-1 myself pretty often, it's fun to see if it makes people more likely to continue giving me positive/negative ratings. Other than the fun of that I don't really care, and I don't usually bother +1/-1ing other people.
 
I do it all the time, it is better than Comic Sans with pickles.
Who better than me does know, how good my own post is. And if some ****er decides to vote me down, I vote me up again, which is often very time consuming, but totally worth it.
Only I **** myself up, no one else.

And good to see those people against this wonderful system of rating one's post getting rated down. They don't deserve better. We, the young and egotistical boys, shall rule Facebook and whatever god comes after it.

+∞
 
And if some ****er decides to vote me down, I vote me up again, which is often very time consuming, but totally worth it.

You can only vote one time on any post (well, you can change your vote to down or back to no vote, but once you've voted up, you can't vote up again), including your own. So, if you've voted up once already, and someone down votes you, you can't add another upvote to that post.
 
You can only vote one time on any post (well, you can change your vote to down or back to no vote, but once you've voted up, you can't vote up again), including your own. So, if you've voted up once already, and someone down votes you, you can't add another up vote to that post.

You, Sir, are Mod material.
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You can only vote one time on any post (well, you can change your vote to down or back to no vote, but once you've voted up, you can't vote up again), including your own. So, if you've voted up once already, and someone down votes you, you can't add another upvote to that post.

I can via Friendface and Twitter I can. Or some script munkery put together for me can do that. I don't remember anymore. It just works, it is a Mac forum anyway.

On a more humorous note: You understand my logic?
 
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