Once again, just asking questions is a GREAT way to do research. It's an excellent way to learn more info about what you're confused about by asking those who are more familiar with the topic
It's the framing it as a potential conspiracy FIRST that's the idiocy.
Your question "Cat shills?" suggests your own answer
If you didn't mean it intentionally, that's fine, but the fact is your question does suggest outcome, which is especially silly since a minimal amount of research would show that your answer is preposterous
Explain to my why bot farms are a ridiculous thing to wonder about and shouldn't be something to consider.
Because you did zero research into the issue (cat profile pics) before coming to that consideration
The smart thing to do would be first to actually do a bit of research, such as asking the question to those who are more familiar with the topic, or searching for others who may have asked the question, before first considering that it's some massive conspiracy
It's not that you're too stupid to just know that devs made this happen, it's that you're too stupid to ask the logical question
No, you don't got it
Once again, just asking questions is a GREAT way to do research. It's an excellent way to learn more info about what you're confused about by asking those who are more familiar with the topic
It's the framing it as a potential conspiracy FIRST that's the idiocy.
Your question "Cat shills?" suggests your own answer
If you didn't mean it intentionally, that's fine, but the fact is your question does suggest outcome, which is especially silly since a minimal amount of research would show that your answer is preposterous
It’s significantly less suggestive if your post was “Why are there so many users who have cats as their profile picture?”
Here, you’re simply asking a question about an observation you made without suggesting any outcome that you know nothing about.
Because you did zero research into the issue (cat profile pics) before coming to that consideration
The smart thing to do would be first to actually do a bit of research, such as asking the question to those who are more familiar with the topic, or searching for others who may have asked the question, before first considering that it's some massive conspiracy
It's not that you're too stupid to just know that devs made this happen, it's that you're too stupid to ask the logical question
No, because that's not what you did.
You first framed the issue as a conspiracy and then you asked the question.
No, it's stupid that you prioritized the wrong possibility before doing any research.