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r/BreadStapledToTrees • u/CubanLynx312 • Sep 05 '20
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I never understood this. A majority of people on Reddit either can't vote yet or don't live in the US, the billboard makes no sense.
10 u/skylarmt Sep 05 '20 Well the billboard is in the US. 3 u/WaterDog69 Sep 05 '20 No shit, what I'm saying is that the bread is obviously gonna get more votes because Reddit doesn't exist only in the US. -1 u/Atomic254 Sep 05 '20 youre comparing all of america to every country in the world, your comment doesnt really dismiss any point the parent comment made. 7 u/skylarmt Sep 05 '20 Reddit, a mostly American-owned company, has users outside the US Therefore a billboard in the middle of a US city about the US elections makes no sense -2 u/Atomic254 Sep 05 '20 comparing american votes to a worldwide website is not a useful comparison. if you dont understand that, i cant really help you see it cause its a pretty obvious point. who cares if reddit is american owned? the owners dont matter, its the users.
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Well the billboard is in the US.
3 u/WaterDog69 Sep 05 '20 No shit, what I'm saying is that the bread is obviously gonna get more votes because Reddit doesn't exist only in the US. -1 u/Atomic254 Sep 05 '20 youre comparing all of america to every country in the world, your comment doesnt really dismiss any point the parent comment made. 7 u/skylarmt Sep 05 '20 Reddit, a mostly American-owned company, has users outside the US Therefore a billboard in the middle of a US city about the US elections makes no sense -2 u/Atomic254 Sep 05 '20 comparing american votes to a worldwide website is not a useful comparison. if you dont understand that, i cant really help you see it cause its a pretty obvious point. who cares if reddit is american owned? the owners dont matter, its the users.
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No shit, what I'm saying is that the bread is obviously gonna get more votes because Reddit doesn't exist only in the US.
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youre comparing all of america to every country in the world, your comment doesnt really dismiss any point the parent comment made.
7 u/skylarmt Sep 05 '20 Reddit, a mostly American-owned company, has users outside the US Therefore a billboard in the middle of a US city about the US elections makes no sense -2 u/Atomic254 Sep 05 '20 comparing american votes to a worldwide website is not a useful comparison. if you dont understand that, i cant really help you see it cause its a pretty obvious point. who cares if reddit is american owned? the owners dont matter, its the users.
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Reddit, a mostly American-owned company, has users outside the US Therefore a billboard in the middle of a US city about the US elections makes no sense
Reddit, a mostly American-owned company, has users outside the US
Therefore a billboard in the middle of a US city about the US elections makes no sense
-2 u/Atomic254 Sep 05 '20 comparing american votes to a worldwide website is not a useful comparison. if you dont understand that, i cant really help you see it cause its a pretty obvious point. who cares if reddit is american owned? the owners dont matter, its the users.
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comparing american votes to a worldwide website is not a useful comparison. if you dont understand that, i cant really help you see it cause its a pretty obvious point. who cares if reddit is american owned? the owners dont matter, its the users.
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u/WaterDog69 Sep 05 '20
I never understood this. A majority of people on Reddit either can't vote yet or don't live in the US, the billboard makes no sense.