It serves a purpose though.
Yellow is kind of like the satisfaction you get after the 90-day trial period in a new job. You aren't a new shithead anymore, but you haven't earned any seniority. That'll be a while. That's yellow.
Green is like having two weeks on the job. People have settled down about you, you know like one fucking thing and can do it without supervision now.
Blue is day one on the job, and you're an absolute nigger.
Orange is: this is my home. I'm a vet now, but I'm stuck in middle management.
Red is day 3,000 on the job, and you're an absolute nigger.
Being an introvert sucks. I don't want to be a day one absolute nigger.
Haha. It was just a joke. I haven't really changed my mind about things since Voat: the points don't matter, and neither do the colors, in my opinion. Of course, they kinda matter as far as downvoting goes, but I don't really give a shit what color someone's username is.
Agreed.
I see its purpose as rewarding conformity, agreeing with the hivemind, only saying what others want to hear.
It's a social credit score.
Don't say the wrong thing. Don't step out of line. Don't speak about anything "controversial". Don't upset anyone. - Or you'll lose your color status that took you so long to achieve.
yes indeed. what if you make it to blueballs?
Blueballs are not part of the meritocratic hierarchy.
They start as blueballs because they are Mossad.
Finally, the redpill accounts are all owned by , who is actually Jerry Stiller.
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