Epyc Wynn said:
When someone figures out how to ask a question, I will be more than happy to explain how for the 3rd consecutive day in a row, I just hit the #1 for today's r/all on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/5v1bon/donald_trump_admits_sweden_attack_comments_were/ [https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/5v1bon/donald_trump_admits_sweden_attack_comments_were/]
You all do realize if I am doing this consistently, perhaps that is not... normal? And maybe there is a specific thing I am doing differently?
What system? Reposting news articles of current and/or politically charged events in reddits with large populations, ensuing that you receive a sizable amount of attention due to all the people squabbling in the comments sections? I believe the proper term for it is 'clickbait', not exactly the freshest discovery in town.
Now if you'd really wanted to impress everyone around here (where the general theme seems to be neutrality/dislike of Reddit), you should try getting 70k upvotes in a subreddit that doesn't have 15 million subscribers and isn't in the top bar of the Reddit homepage. Clickbait: Hardmode.