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Do you happen to have any practical example of a search that you performed with the "reddit trick" that returned considerably better results than one without the trick?
I'm just curious, mind you. I want to understand what I'm doing different from you guys.
I do for sure. For tech questions, forum threads tend to answer my question or lead to more things to dig into, as compared to sponsored or super amateur blogs with confidently give me mediocre or useless answers.
Got it - I usually beeline towards the relevant forum for that; for example, if I got software matters I straight use the Arch Linux wiki or the Ubuntu forums.
That explains it, thank you!
I usually felt reddit answers as more vetted. More votes/comments meant more agreed. Versus one persons opinion on a blog.