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The first one hundred days of 2017 what greater percent will there be of fluff questions over real, substantive ones?

Asked by Hypocrisy_Central (26879points) January 1st, 2017

That is, apart from this question which reek of total fluff, what percent more other fluff will there be over substance questions?

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Earthbound_Misfit's avatar

How many questions are you planning to as HC? That will give us a starting point to base our percentages on.

Cruiser's avatar

Fluff is off to a head start.

Lightlyseared's avatar

including this question?

Berserker's avatar

Heh so there is fluff percentage now? Total fluff, half fluff, just a bit of fluff, you’re fluffin kidding me!

Also who the hell knows.

janbb's avatar

Let’s give flurve now!

Hypocrisy_Central's avatar

@Earthbound_Misfit How many questions are you planning to as HC?
That would be little indication as I could produce that much fluff, but I would be tempted to sin with an acquaintance 9 mm by capping myself like Old Yeller, or a lame horse.

Mariah's avatar

What percent of the questions will just be complaints about Fluther or its users?

MrGrimm888's avatar

Here we go….

stanleybmanly's avatar

One man’s fluff is another’s substance. The “why doesn’t he like me?” And “why do I dream about him?” business is always gonna be there.

zenvelo's avatar

I really don’t understand describing questions as Fluff. If one self describes a question as fluff, what are we supposed to consider the questions from the same person that are irrational and incomprehensible?

Hypocrisy_Central's avatar

@Mariah What percent of the questions will just be complaints about Fluther or its users?
Someone getting correction can see it as a complaint, but nevertheless, if that is how one chooses to see it, it would still happen 67,000,000 less than the fluff infesting Fluther.

cazzie's avatar

Go somewhere else then. (I vote for the capping thing, what ever that meant.)

Seek's avatar

I don’t think we have near enough of anything happening here to consider it an infestation.

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