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Developers tend to be antissocialantisocial creatures. Even if you have 100+ contacts among all the social networks you use combined, you'll probably only have a handful friends in your real life.

Stack Overflow has an amount of active users that is quite more than a handful[citation needed]. I believe in nearly all cases any upvotes that are awarded based on friendship should be more than offset by downvotes awarded due to a question being half-assed. No need to worry too much about that.

As gunr commented:

Upvote on your own terms, not because someone else told you to do so.

Developers tend to be antissocial creatures. Even if you have 100+ contacts among all the social networks you use combined, you'll probably only have a handful friends in your real life.

Stack Overflow has an amount of active users that is quite more than a handful[citation needed]. I believe in nearly all cases any upvotes that are awarded based on friendship should be more than offset by downvotes awarded due to a question being half-assed. No need to worry too much about that.

As gunr commented:

Upvote on your own terms, not because someone else told you to do so.

Developers tend to be antisocial creatures. Even if you have 100+ contacts among all the social networks you use combined, you'll probably only have a handful friends in your real life.

Stack Overflow has an amount of active users that is quite more than a handful[citation needed]. I believe in nearly all cases any upvotes that are awarded based on friendship should be more than offset by downvotes awarded due to a question being half-assed. No need to worry too much about that.

As gunr commented:

Upvote on your own terms, not because someone else told you to do so.

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Developers tend to be antissocial creatures. Even if you have 100+ contacts among all the social networks you use combined, you'll probably only have a handful friends in your real life.

Stack Overflow has an amount of active users that is quite more than a handful[citation needed]. I believe in nearly all cases any upvotes that are awarded based on friendship should be more than offset by downvotes awarded due to a question being half-assed. No need to worry too mucmuch about that.

As gunr commented:

Upvote on your own terms, not because someone else told you to do so.

Developers tend to be antissocial creatures. Even if you have 100+ contacts among all the social networks you use combined, you'll probably only have a handful friends in your real life.

Stack Overflow has an amount of active users that is quite more than a handful[citation needed]. I believe in nearly all cases any upvotes that are awarded based on friendship should be more than offset by downvotes awarded due to a question being half-assed. No need to worry too muc about that.

As gunr commented:

Upvote on your own terms, not because someone else told you to do so.

Developers tend to be antissocial creatures. Even if you have 100+ contacts among all the social networks you use combined, you'll probably only have a handful friends in your real life.

Stack Overflow has an amount of active users that is quite more than a handful[citation needed]. I believe in nearly all cases any upvotes that are awarded based on friendship should be more than offset by downvotes awarded due to a question being half-assed. No need to worry too much about that.

As gunr commented:

Upvote on your own terms, not because someone else told you to do so.

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Geeky Guy
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Developers tend to be antissocial creatures. Even if you have 100+ contacts among all the social networks you use combined, you'll probably only have a handful friends in your real life.

Stack Overflow has an amount of active users that is quite more than a handful[citation needed]. I believe in nearly all cases any upvotes that are awarded based on friendship should be more than offset by downvotes awarded due to a question being half-assed. No need to worry too muc about that.

As gunr commented:

Upvote on your own terms, not because someone else told you to do so.