Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money is the least helpful forum as the only good advice is in replies that correct another poster's atrocious advice on tax or finances. It's primarily people asking rich posters what job they could possibly have to support their expenses, trolls making outlandish fake rich budgets, and crypto evangelists.
True. The crypto evangelists feel very recent though, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real Estate
25% - “tell me about living in [insert DMV neighborhood]”
25% - “we’re not paying for agents anymore”
15% - “my neighbors are crazy what do I do?”
10% - “why isn’t this house selling?”
10% - “I want to buy a vacation house in OBX or Rehobeth”
10% - expose of hideous properties
5% - threads about crime in DMV neighborhoods that Jeff locks
Haven't noticed this. Is it because they don't belong there or what?
Anonymous wrote:Real Estate
25% - “tell me about living in [insert DMV neighborhood]”
25% - “we’re not paying for agents anymore”
15% - “my neighbors are crazy what do I do?”
10% - “why isn’t this house selling?”
10% - “I want to buy a vacation house in OBX or Rehobeth”
10% - expose of hideous properties
5% - threads about crime in DMV neighborhoods that Jeff locks
Anonymous wrote:Real Estate
25% - “tell me about living in [insert DMV neighborhood]”
25% - “we’re not paying for agents anymore”
15% - “my neighbors are crazy what do I do?”
10% - “why isn’t this house selling?”
10% - “I want to buy a vacation house in OBX or Rehobeth”
10% - expose of hideous properties
5% - threads about crime in DMV neighborhoods that Jeff locks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beauty and fashion
85%WTF 10% those jeans are out 3% coconut oil 1% menstrual cup 1% actually helpful
Beauty and fashion is 100% “don’t worry about fashion, you should wear whatever you want”.
Only in dc.
The posts that get those responses are the ones that ask "is X in or out?" or "can I wear ...?" questions. Those are boring generic questions and they get the answers they deserve.
People who ask focused questions about specific fit or event needs get pretty good advice, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beauty and fashion
85%WTF 10% those jeans are out 3% coconut oil 1% menstrual cup 1% actually helpful
Beauty and fashion is 100% “don’t worry about fashion, you should wear whatever you want”.
Only in dc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Entertainment forum is 100% useful in providing a place to anonymously discuss pop culture and learn about shows or movies that I might have otherwise missed.
Agree except the Meghan Markle fans are bat$hit crazy. Any royal family post goes off the rails early.
I think it’s one crazy person who abuses whoever is posting until we all just give up. I was shocked the King Charles post went on for more than a page before it happened.
I’d love to be able to discuss BRF or the craziness of MM but am denied the pleasure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Entertainment forum is 100% useful in providing a place to anonymously discuss pop culture and learn about shows or movies that I might have otherwise missed.
Agree except the Meghan Markle fans are bat$hit crazy. Any royal family post goes off the rails early.
Anonymous wrote:Food forum is:
50% - potlucks are gross
25% - DC restaurants are overrated
20% - no good pizza in DC
5% - is this still safe to eat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travel high.
Relationships LOL.
Relationships is easily 90% WTF.
Politics is less crazy since the election, which sounds insane to say.
Relationships summed up is:
OP - "my husband is doing something that minorly annoys me"
Follow up posters - "divorce, divorce, he's probably cheating/divorce"
Anonymous wrote:Money is the least helpful forum as the only good advice is in replies that correct another poster's atrocious advice on tax or finances. It's primarily people asking rich posters what job they could possibly have to support their expenses, trolls making outlandish fake rich budgets, and crypto evangelists.