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How important is your like to comment ratio?

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Personally for me I put more weight on the opinion of someone who has a higher like-to-comment ratio than the ones who have a low like-to-comment ratio. What do you guys think?
 
Shizuka's opinion >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> everyone else's.
 
Because a high comment-to-like ratio is the only way to determine if someone has consistently good or poor opinions on vs battle. I don't make the rules I just follow them 🤷
 
The only thing that matters to me in debates is whether or not my opponent is not ******* stupid.
They do not even need evidence. As long as they are not absolute idiots, it is possible for me to hear them out.
 
Not important at all

Without naming anyone, some of the stupidest posts I've ever read happen to be written by some of the people with the highest like/comment ratio on this site.
 
It isn't important at all. It's basically useless.

More likes doesn't somehow mean that someone's comment is > everyone with less likes.

You can get it by posting funny shit, or other means that have nothing to do with one's credibility (The Shizuka incident)
 
Your likes rarely indicate how often you are correct, if anything it indicates how popular you are here, nothing more. Or how funny, your choice.
 
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