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I think you are wondering Y there is no "Y"?

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Yes, though the 's' at the end in "http" is missing, which gives the impression that the D.Buzz website has an insecure connection. 😐

Lol, you are knit picking but in a good way . . We don't want to show people https://d.buzz without the S! 😎✌️😅

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Did you mean "nitpicking"? Since you told me to go ahead when I told you I want to emphasize your mistakes, I just had one here.

D.Buzz is configured to always use TLS (SSL), so 's' in "http" is not too important right now.

So the links to D.Buzz without the S included, automatically forward to https://d.buzz ?

  • And yeah, I meant nitpicking.

Nitpicking can lead our team closer to perfection, no one ever gets there, but it can help us get closer 😊

@chrisrice - I have heard nit-picky (describing a person) more often than nit-picking, but you are using the word correctly. This idea has a negative meaning.

It means looking for small or unimportant errors or faults, especially in order to criticize unnecessarily.

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Ahh, I might be using the word somewhat wrong, since I see it as a positive trait of @savvyplayer, but one that makes people uncomfortable.

  • If someone tells you your pants zipper is unzipped and it is, you feel uncomfortable but it's a good thing they told you 😅

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 4 years ago (edited) 

Ahh, I just re-read your Buzz, and that's good.

  • It's another thing I learned from our interactions 😎✌️

Good job!

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What buzz did you read again? Did you mean the reaction (comment) to a buzz?

I was referring to the part about the D.Buzz domain automatically directing to the SSL version ✔️

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