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what is the purpose of QFT?

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
is it that
a) stating that the person you are quoting is telling the truth, and they should be quoted as they hit the answer you most totally agree with.
b) the poster you're quoting has it wrong, and you're quoting them to keep a record just in case they try to change it later

QFT
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
is it that
a) stating that the person you are quoting is telling the truth, and they should be quoted as they hit the answer you most totally agree with.
b) the poster you're quoting has it wrong, and you're quoting them to keep a record just in case they try to change it later



A and B, depending
 
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
worst poll ever...49-0????what makes you even think option b makes any sense?

I remember someone blasting another poster for using it in the context of option A. His argument was everyone knows its used as in option B.

I can't remember where the thread was though 🙁

Edit here it is.

Quote from M0rph
Dude, you don't even understand the purpose of QFT. It's supposed to be used if you take issue with what someone has said, so that you can document what they said if you think they may try to remove it later. If you're agreeing with someone then just say agreed or something like that. The way you use QFT is goofy. To be fair, you're not the only person that does this.
 
Originally posted by: Yreka
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
worst poll ever...49-0????what makes you even think option b makes any sense?

I remember someone blasting another poster for using it in the context of option A. His argument was everyone knows its used as in option B.

I can't remember where the thread was though 🙁

Edit here it is.

Quote from M0rph
Dude, you don't even understand the purpose of QFT. It's supposed to be used if you take issue with what someone has said, so that you can document what they said if you think they may try to remove it later. If you're agreeing with someone then just say agreed or something like that. The way you use QFT is goofy. To be fair, you're not the only person that does this.

yup, that is exactly why i made this poll
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Yreka
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
worst poll ever...49-0????what makes you even think option b makes any sense?

I remember someone blasting another poster for using it in the context of option A. His argument was everyone knows its used as in option B.

I can't remember where the thread was though 🙁

Edit here it is.

Quote from M0rph
Dude, you don't even understand the purpose of QFT. It's supposed to be used if you take issue with what someone has said, so that you can document what they said if you think they may try to remove it later. If you're agreeing with someone then just say agreed or something like that. The way you use QFT is goofy. To be fair, you're not the only person that does this.

yup, that is exactly why i made this poll

QFT! 😛
 
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