Exactly! Always push for code pointers for everything people tell you about the codebase. Even if the code has a bug and isn't working as intended, it's so important to know the actual truth if what's happening.
An easy way to confirm your first point: would you still want to do it if you were paid significantly less? If so, then yeah, you're in the right place.
Yeah, someone definitely input their salary into the form incorrectly. This is all information collected voluntarily, I'm sure there was definitely incorrect information provided by people, either accidentally or purposefully.
I absolutely don't understand people who think the best course of action is to waste their time giving Reddit a ton of traffic to create a tiny protest on r/place that will have little impact on anything.
I mean, it only affected our smart TV. Everything else, including the laptop, my phone, and my tablet, can still use my parent's Netflix account just fine.
So yeah, I guess I just literally rolled over to another device and used that instead.
Adding on to your first point, I wish "show context" would just show the parent comment (usually my comment). I often have to scroll through many comments to find the actual context I care about.
Where can I read more about this?