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Ever notice how, on Chess.com social, about 90% of people just scroll by without saying a word? The rest mostly leave random memes or throw out half-baked “advice”—and somehow those are the posts that rack up all the likes. Meanwhile, the actually smart, insightful stuff barely gets noticed. Honestly, it feels like Chess.com social is set up to reward chaos over real thought~

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hello

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When I think about it now it actually seems true

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Any social media has that aspect tbh

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Yeah
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why did you end the post in a tilde?
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Kavarin wrote:

Ever notice how, on Chess.com social, about 90% of people just scroll by without saying a word? The rest mostly leave random memes or throw out half-baked “advice”—and somehow those are the posts that rack up all the likes. Meanwhile, the actually smart, insightful stuff barely gets noticed. Honestly, it feels like Chess.com social is set up to reward chaos over real thought~

Did you not realise every social media is like that? cry First think, then talk.

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Hi Fem
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lovely-amy wrote:
Kavarin wrote:

Ever notice how, on Chess.com social, about 90% of people just scroll by without saying a word? The rest mostly leave random memes or throw out half-baked “advice”—and somehow those are the posts that rack up all the likes. Meanwhile, the actually smart, insightful stuff barely gets noticed. Honestly, it feels like Chess.com social is set up to reward chaos over real thought~

Did you not realise every social media is like that? First think, then talk.

1 game?

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lovely-amy wrote:
Kavarin wrote:

Ever notice how, on Chess.com social, about 90% of people just scroll by without saying a word? The rest mostly leave random memes or throw out half-baked “advice”—and somehow those are the posts that rack up all the likes. Meanwhile, the actually smart, insightful stuff barely gets noticed. Honestly, it feels like Chess.com social is set up to reward chaos over real thought~

Did you not realise every social media is like that? First think, then talk.

Chess.com is way different-.-

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o-FemBlu-o wrote:
why did you end the post in a tilde?

Doesn't matter at all

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Smart? Insightful? Social side?

That sounds like a dream world.