It's weird how highly upvoted comments on r/prog are nearly always super wrong. I don't mind the comments, but why do people upvote them?pic.twitter.com/qxngnIKSQG
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they usually don't. 90% of the time the correction gets 1/10th or 1/100th of the votes of the bad info
and if the person with bad info replies, the correction often gets downvoted. People love bogus info r/programming.
In fact, this has already happened here and some dude who replied with a correction got downvotedpic.twitter.com/rqCm1q0sw4
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