On a whim, I posted a chart I made on Reddit. Then I forgot about it.
At some point the next day, I checked back and was surprised to see more than a few upvotes. There were a few thousand. “Huh, that’s kind of nice,” I thought. Then I went to the comments to let the praise shower over me and realized that the sentiment of most of the top rated comments were that the chart was terrible.
Oh.
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