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Reviewers will repost an old review hoping to get more votesIn: People; lessons learned on RIA...
I don't see anything wrong with this in moderation. In addition to rephrasing, correcting typos, or gaining new insight on an issue, sometimes it doesn't hurt to "bump" a comment "as is", especially for the sake of reviewers who may not have been online when the comment was originally posted. If it happens to collect a few extra "helpfuls", "agrees", or whatever along the way, fine. If it doesn't, that's also fine.
It's only annoying when someone is constantly doing it every couple of minutes or so simply for the sake of trying to "stay on top".
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Historical (8 teams. 3 NBA, 1 MLB, 4 NFL)In: Major League Sports team names by category
Some of these, the 76ers, 49ers, Trail Blazers and Patriots are excellent, with a real and meaningful connection to their city. One of them, the Vikings, at least has ties to the ethnic majority in the state. Yet another, the Bills, take their name from a preceding team in the defunct AAFC which was named after Buffalo Bill Cody. The Dodgers, on the other hand was relevant when they were in Brooklyn, but no one in the City of Angels has ever dodged trollies.
That brings us to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Frankly, the idea of a foppishly dressed seventeenth century English aristocrats being representative of Cleveland has me shaking my head.
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