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Holly Vincent's avatar

If only we had the power to upvote comments made in real life, the world could be a very different place.

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Nathan Glass's avatar

That would be great. This might even become a thing at some point too!

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Holly Vincent's avatar

Now I'm imagining people walking around with numbers floating above their heads!

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EvaWrites's avatar

Yes one liners are great in contrast to the vast majority of novice replies & anecdotes from mistypes you're gonna get in your comments by virtue of the channel being a rather simplistic take on typology (no offence I'm calling it like it is). In part due to being an Ni agency type your espousing the same variants of a theme on repeat & ensuring to meet a mass audience it's relatively simplistic to be relatable & comprehensive (again no offence: you know this). In contrast the likes of CPT is highly abstract & mechanistic & thus is catered for a more 'academic' clientele. I'm not making a pejorative comment I'm simply drawing a comparison as to the audience you wish to attract. I don't believe I'm an expert like Harry for CPT but my understanding is very deep & my knowledge extensive; I don't expect to get likes an upvotes to my comments albeit my purpose is to help those like myself who initially gravitated to your channel to gain a better understanding of the fluidity of type & direct them to CPT. I've actually seen a fair few people like Sen (INTJ) who was on your discord server (admittedly probably one of the only actual INTJs on your discord) who have migrated over to CPT. Sure crowd pleasing has its immediate gratifying rewards but in the long run it's pretty vacuous, not like I don't enjoy the good one liner myself!

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EvaWrites's avatar

And like someone else commented mass group think is often wrong. You might want to look into the psychology behind this.

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Nancy Varma's avatar

This sounds like chatGPT for content creators. Imagine if you could ask chatGPT: what would be the top voted comment for this video? Although, I do worry too much normalization of "the best" ideas results in the loss of ones voice.

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EvaWrites's avatar

Love this comment! I find one liners in certain contexts to be pretty vacuous I'd much prefer a more insightful response or for that matter, challenging the content creation in a polite manner to further everyone's understanding. If typology is about anything it's individuation & growth & simple comments of appeasement serve little more than stagnation. I understand why the masses gather around a rather simplistic notion of MBTI typology as opposed to Jungs highly challenging original work. Yup public ringing endorsements often serve nothing more than to further someone's ego & are invariably inaccurate. Thank you for this honest & insightful comment.

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