

so yeah, it should ALWAYS be the go-to method. In fact, you might argue that spamming reddit threads - which is still such an insanely popular platform pretty much displacing all viable SEO out there - is going to push back the one-shot results in favor of threads circling back to "read the manuals and search online". You can make up any amount of subjective and yet informative threads regardless, so why do the same for these topics? Maybe pp was a bit cranky about it, but he is right about all the posts that are not much more than clutter. Wanna ask further questions? Great! You already looked up the super accessible stuff, now you can make a new thread. I get that not everyone can be arsed to know everything all the time, but yes? That's the ideal state of this sub: have simple topics you can look up with one single search be delegated to the rules. If you know of any more, send a mod mail!

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