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Gabriel T

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  • Gabriel T Analogies

    Based on the last questions > what is your voting strategy? I only vote for one other person but maybe I should vote for many people. I'm trying to figure out what is better strategically...(PS- I want to choose a strategy that will help me win)

    16 months ago

    Beau SBeau S He's like a cubicle drone at A Really Big Insurance Company in Marengo, Illinois I try not to overcomplicate. If I like it, I vote whether it means 1 or 5 or zero. There are too many users now to worry about trying to better one's own chances for victory. That... and there's no accounting for taste. The best approach in my mind is to reward the creativity you deem worthy, and...See more

    16 months ago

    Zack LZack L Freelance Motion Designer & Compositor at Zack Lovatt Design in Toronto, Ontario I don't really think about who I'm voting for, or how many I'm fairly certain this past one I voted on at least 15 posts. And why not? If they're amusing, go for it! If not, don't! It's eaaaasy.

    16 months ago

    Linda BLinda B Part time RN at Hutt Hospital in Wellington, New Zealand I agree. If a post strikes me as really clever, or humourous, it gets a 'like'. The only ones I consciously choose not to vote for are the ones relying in sexual innuendo for their value. I don't look at who made the post, or whether they have ever voted for me, nor do I feel obliged to 'like' back....See more

    16 months ago
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