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Though Pappas says that writing about individuals is against the rules, he has a philosophical attitude toward the site's content: "If you give people the ability to say whatever they want, sometimes you'll get the most brilliant comments, things that you think belong in a book somewhere.
Despite a few improvements in weighing and promoting comments, things still look largely the same as they did ten or more years ago.
Incidentally, this may also help explain why, despite all of Trump's comments, things didn't go as well for Clinton among minorities as she would have hoped.
These days, condolences look oddly like "comments," things called "social cemeteries" are cropping up across the web, and users are tweeting from beyond the grave through Twitterbots.
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R. Glenn Hubbard, a top economic adviser to Mr. Bush, commented: "Things aren't getting worse, but they aren't getting noticeably better".
As the image spread on Twitter people were quick to make fun, commenting things like 'lest we forget the anchovies' and accusing the supermarket of cashing in on a day of mourning.
Your friends will be extremely supportive, and comment things such "go you!" or "#YOLO".
Some agreed with the presumed political message, commenting things like "This needs to go straight to D.C". and mentioning President Donald Trump.
Comment things like: "Wow".
Don't go looking at movies and commenting things like "Your movies are rubbish," or "You are ugly in that movie".
"The commenting thing was something he really cared about.
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