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Out of curiosity, do you want to run a survey? Or is that a joke about helping people to figure out what they are by doing it?
Sorry
Pretty sure it was a sex joke
I think the same and understandable. But I was serious. I wanna know how many Doms and subs we have in the Linux community in comparison to the general population.
There was this tool that would show you how popular a subreddit is in another subreddit based on the general popularity of the sub on Reddit. And there the Taylor swift sub was very popular (like 13 times as popular as "normal") in the Linux subreddit. So I hope you get what I mean. Seemingly there are certain tendencies in the Linux community.