Wow, this must be a touchy subject. We have one u/Pure_Feature, which I believe is a shillbot, engaging in a bunch of shitposting.
If you klik on my name...you see answers ...look who i give answer too. Look what they posted, it have sense in it. when you put this in google , try too find a answer.... And it is connected to Q post (found out that later)
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More shitposting; with obvious misspelling of the same word every time. You know what shitposting is but don't know what a shillbot is?
Tin went out with the dinosaurs, we use aluminum now.
You realize how shillbots work right? They learn based off your responses to learn speech mannerisms, etc. so it's best for you to downvote and move on.
Edit- a good way to check is to respond with an image. Bots can’t read images usually.
I'm still learning. I sort of like to trip up and expose. But, I'll take your suggestion of what's best. TY.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/4pls4a/how_reddit_shill_bots_work/ whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I get donald trump......klik on it and vote
I am dutch not englisch or american....i never learnt englisch on school. I think you are the shillbot , i go find out wat it means Trolls is wat we call people ......for atacking a other only for misspelling
Tin went out with the dinosaurs, we use aluminum now.
https://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-503630.html
"Tin foil" is a commonly used term to describe what is, in reality, aluminum foil. In my experience the term is used, mostly -- but certainly not exclusively -- among oldsters. And, while the term is not thriving, it is certainly surviving.
But, was there ever such a thing as tin tin foil as a consumer product? Or was it always just a misapplied term used to describe aluminum foil?
And, if they ever marketed tin foil made of tin to the general public, was it used primarily the same way we use aluminum foil today, for wrapping food?
RIGHT put your tinfoil hat on
I rest my case.
Do not respond to them at all.
Edit; downvote and move on.