Which post/comment is the most liked one?
Lol I didn’t even realize this was popular
Check Rofle’s posts. They have among the highest in the forums.
He got a whopping 6 likes on his most popular post. Weird
And his highest topic has 217 while my highest got 1.7
First Edit
I think we’re not on the same page.
- Thread: a topic and all of its replies
- Post: a single published piece of content on the forum
- Topic: the initial post of a thread
- Reply: all posts in a thread besides the initial one
(Correct me if I’m wrong.)
Second Edit
I guess I technically can be rectified, because in the statistics provided in a profile, the TOP TOPICS are the ones with the most likes on all posts.
Based on this, a “topic” has my definition of a thread.
Third Edit
Based on how the forum classifies posts and groups of posts, here’s how I assume it works:
- Topic: an initial post and all of its replies
- Reply: every other post subsequent of an initial post
- Post: a single published piece of content on the forum
An “initial post” has no official denomination on the forum as far I know.
Fourth Edit
Based on the posting badges for topics, an initial post is also a topic???
There are two definitions of a topic then:
- an initial post and all of its replies
- an initial post
So technically, Rofle has the most liked topics, but he does not have the top topics???
I’m not sure where thread fits in, but from
A Topic is a thread
A Post is a message
A Reply is a response to another post
If this is the case, the topic badges are actually OP badges. Ain’t that quaint.
What would ruffles be like without ridges?
It’d be smooth.
If 69 means an sexual position, why they still didnt censure it?
What do you mean?
Gosh, that confusing
the best question: why is there beans
Mexico exists. Beans come from Mexico.
Beans exist because Mexico exists.
my mind has been blown also who created mexico was it the
Tectonic plates created Mexico.
What was born first, the chicken or the egg?
Eggs came first.
But how’d the egg come without the chicken laying it?
spanish inquisition