Meetup : Love and Sex in Salt Lake City
post by hamnox · 2013-01-27T16:12:39.502Z · LW · GW · Legacy · 10 commentsContents
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Discussion article for the meetup : Love and Sex in Salt Lake City
It's February, the arbitrarily themed month of love and sex! Naturally, we're having a themed discussion to reflect this fact. We're also departing from the usual schedule and doing it on a Sunday so we can finally meet the mysterious can't-come-on-saturday crowd! Any snacks you might want to bring would be dully appreciated.
Discussion article for the meetup : Love and Sex in Salt Lake City
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comment by RobertLumley · 2013-01-27T16:20:18.044Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Why would you downvote a meetup post?
Replies from: daenerys↑ comment by daenerys · 2013-01-27T17:57:41.838Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
afaik, someone downvotes all of the meetup posts when they come up, and two other people upvote all of them shortly thereafter.
Replies from: EvelynM↑ comment by EvelynM · 2013-01-27T20:28:51.869Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
I up vote meetup posts because running a meetup is work, and is undervalued in this community.
Replies from: evand↑ comment by evand · 2013-01-28T17:22:34.675Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Speaking as someone who runs a meetup: thanks!
I often procrastinate on putting up the meetup post. I'm not entirely sure why. It makes me happy when people notice that I put in the effort to do so and upvote the post, and (I think) makes it a little easier to do next time. It still feels kinda silly that I care about the karma number, but I do. And, as they say: if it's silly, and it works, it isn't silly.
comment by handoflixue · 2013-01-30T21:42:58.583Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Um... 2014? That's planning rather farther in advance than is normal here :)
Replies from: hamnoxcomment by [deleted] · 2013-01-30T15:07:08.054Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
[Meta] Now I'm wondering why the OP is so heavily upvoted, for a meetup announcement. I'd be very surprised if this wasn't the highest-voted meetup post of all time, even.
Replies from: VNKKET, BlueSun↑ comment by VNKKET · 2013-02-06T06:50:29.861Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
I'm guessing RobertLumley's "Why would you downvote a meetup post?" caused people to upvote. I know I like to upvote when someone points out unnecessary-seeming downvotes.