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Just to be clear, by "read the post" do you mean go through all the comments of the mega thread OP shared? That seems unreasonable as opposed to "OP could've been clearer". I've read both OPs post as well as the jagex website linked by Reddit and neither have enough information to back up OPs claims without prior knowledge.
Is there a more summarized version then "all the reddit comments on a mega thread" anywhere? Because that is basically halfway to telling someone to "do your own research". At least quote some specific comments that could be taken as secondary sources.
We've had to dilute clickbaity titles before, we've also been pissed off at clickbaity titles before. I'd rather that shit not be normalized, personally.
By "read the post", I assume they mean "read the 2nd sentence".
Sure, to verify this claim would take a bit more work. But the comment in question was just "14$ is not 50% more".
~~The more appropriate thing to point out is that the increase in US $ is just 16%, anyway.~~
I also made the 16% error lol, math is hard.
Yeah I realized the difference is unpacking the clickbait as opposed to providing a verifiable claim.
The second sentence in ops post here on lemmy.
Ah that's fair, lol.
I realized we're talking about two different things, you're saying that the post unpacks the clickbait, and I'm saying that there's no documentation of price increases, which tbf isn't OPs main point anyways.