Recently, I made a link to randomize the poems on my website, instead of making people navigate the pages left to right. I thought, much of my audience lives on shuffle-mode, so why not speak a little more in their language? What really surprised me is how frequently they used it to browse, instead of navigating my poetry through the links embedded within the website itself; the randomizer's getting ten times the traffic than all my other links, combined! It always seemed to me like people wished to scroll on and on, yet I wasn't thinking about how people now swipe more than scroll. Scrolling is continuous and cohesive, but swiping is a cut-off and a break from the old to the new! also, gambling nimble.li/8mp5g2q9
Anonymous :
15 days ago :
No.6314
>>6315
>>6314 (OP)
Pretty cool, OP. But what are you referring to with gambling?
>>6314 (OP)
Pretty cool, OP. But what are you referring to with gambling?
Anonymous :
15 days ago :
No.6320
>>6349
>>6320
Gambling isn't merely random. If I wanted to flip a coin, I'd find a penny left in the CoinStar. Gambling has risks, has character. You can respect the high-roller and pity the addict. You can go down on your own terms. Win everything. Lose everything. An extrapolation of a random number generator can never compare to bonafide gambling.
>>6315
>>6314 (OP)
Pretty cool, OP. But what are you referring to with gambling?
Presumably the fact that it's random?
>>6320
>>6315
Presumably the fact that it's random?
Gambling isn't merely random. If I wanted to flip a coin, I'd find a penny left in the CoinStar. Gambling has risks, has character. You can respect the high-roller and pity the addict. You can go down on your own terms. Win everything. Lose everything. An extrapolation of a random number generator can never compare to bonafide gambling.
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