So your example is a post of MK's requesting photos, right? And if you click through you realize the context is he wants photos of an upcoming hubski meetup (which has now happened) I think that maybe photos are a really fun part of Hubski meet-ups but also an element highly likely to fall by the wayside until requested/attendees are reminded that other hubski members might appreciate them. idk did you check out the meet up thread doesn't look like you shared it, so maybe it's not something that's important enugh to you to upspoke anyway, 3 out of the 5 people who upspoked mk's "pics or it didn't happen" comment ... were at that meet up. that mk's requesting photo 'evidence' of. and the other 2 are close friends with people who went. Your example of bad upspoking is that 5 people agreed with MK requesting photos of a meet-up. without any consideration of who those people were and why they might think that comment's a cool af hubski post to read Like, idk, what verbiage am i missing here to complete the circle you don't think it's important because it didn't touch your life but for at least 5 people on hubski it literally actually did. our physical real af actual tangible lives not our fake ass virtual ones you can see here ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ how do you feel about your example at this point??? i'm sorry that comment wasn't interesting enough for you to read as a stranger scrolling through a list of "5 or more upspoked comments" on the internet whom i've never met ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ and now i'll stop here.