Frank—people have consistently, if not downvoted your posts, then not upvoted them either. And you’re 4 of the last 10 top posts. I am moving these to Discussion.
Because of the publication date reassignment issue and the order in which you’ve moved the posts to Discussion, the posts of Frank’s sequence are now in the wrong (reverse!) order, and it looks like they can’t be rearranged again...
Though I am surprised as to the move (my model had been that by providing summary cuts, the posts would be easy to skip for the uninterested, and sufficiently unobtrussive), this is a fine move which I don’t oppose.
For whatever credibility this statement has now, I had actually changed my mind just yesterday on my posting plans—while previous posts were met with reasonable writing critiques, and this last post was remarked as a vast improvement and received no such critiques, it too was little-voted. Future posts therefore also seemed likely to be little-voted, whereas previously I thought I may be able to change that.
Frank—people have consistently, if not downvoted your posts, then not upvoted them either. And you’re 4 of the last 10 top posts. I am moving these to Discussion.
Because of the publication date reassignment issue and the order in which you’ve moved the posts to Discussion, the posts of Frank’s sequence are now in the wrong (reverse!) order, and it looks like they can’t be rearranged again...
Presumably you can manually edit the database directly with an appropriate SQL statement. Not sure if it’s worth the trouble.
The database is structured annoyingly. I get the impression that the designer of Reddit did not use the SQL prompt much.
Huh. Was not aware of that. Oops.
Though I am surprised as to the move (my model had been that by providing summary cuts, the posts would be easy to skip for the uninterested, and sufficiently unobtrussive), this is a fine move which I don’t oppose.
For whatever credibility this statement has now, I had actually changed my mind just yesterday on my posting plans—while previous posts were met with reasonable writing critiques, and this last post was remarked as a vast improvement and received no such critiques, it too was little-voted. Future posts therefore also seemed likely to be little-voted, whereas previously I thought I may be able to change that.