Yes, comments add value with information of relevance. But that was not the purpose of the post. It's about how your real audience isn't even representative by the upvotes we get. Most of that is just upvotes from automated tools, where people aren't even aware of the content or what it';s about to even judge if they like it or not :P When these tools go down, you really see who the real people supporters are, and how that differs from the normal automation of votes you get. It just shows how unreal the evaluations of content are. Only about 1/3 of the upvotes are really being done from people who evaluate the actual content. At least from the first 30 minutes anyways. If you take the whole post time into consideration, it's probably less, 1/4 or less?
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I wish some posts were valued more then what they receive , so many good content that is unnoticed :/