Yes, those, in particular. But, why should that preclude them from getting likes from the people who got the deal straight from the posts. I was also asking in general, when someone helps out, by answering a question, or the like, why do they often not get a like.
Yup - legitimate question. I for one find that since I mainly use tapatalk - when I click a link I'm brought out of the app and forget to go back and give a like (which is a PITA to do on tapatalk to begin with). But you're definitely correct.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
Wait, what? You can give likes on Tapatalk?
which is a PITA to do
mainly use tapatalk
By going to web view out of tapa.
It feels like any post is guaranteed at least one like - from @Euclid. The fact that it's so difficult and he does it nonetheless,
Your manipulation of the human psyche could/should probably be used for more productive pastimes
DDF is a wonderful place. A corny joke that IRL gets groans and eye rolls (deservedly) - 9 likes. A 900-word piece that elicits an emotional response IRL,
Your post on the Dukes family was fabulous. Likes wouldn't do it justice.
Quote from: Randomex on January 27, 2021, 02:21:11 AMWhat's this about hat tips and liquor?https://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=57355.570
What's this about hat tips and liquor?
https://twitter.com/JokeOverMyHead/status/1227052452857417728What's that first one?
https://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=123140.0@mods Can this title please be switched away from all caps?
How can a four-fingered glove be The prop for a campaign called Gimme Five?