Go to your profile page. Select the three-dotted icon beneath your cover photo. Select Activity Log from the drop-down menu and click Filter in the top-right corner of the left column. Scroll until you see Hidden from timeline. You also receive a point for posting a Snap to your story. Unfortunately, Snapchat scores do not increase if you watch a story.
All you need to do is remove them as a friend on the app. The one and only way to change your Snapchat score is to change your snapping habits. You need to be more active on Snapchat if you want to increase your score and vice versa.
At the moment, the karma you gain or lose is independent of the posts you gain or lose it from. Click on the lines and the drop-down menu will pop up. A list of sites appears.
I propose that the sub should increase the amount of time that the comment score is hidden to minutes to match the post score. The scores being hidden doesn't affect sorting the comments by best or top. Hidden comment karma has implemented , with comment scores hidden for four hours.
We arrived at this option to try and mitigate the trend of users voting based on popular opinion, and not based on what content is a good contribution. TL;DR I think the time that a comments score is hidden should be increased to minutes, what do you think? It might also make it easier for mass downvoters to go unnoticed, and the people who like to upvote back the mass downvoted stuff won't be able to do so.
I think 30 minutes would have been more ideal. Back to article. I really appreciated reading the Starfield's editorial entitled "The hidden inequity in health care".
As a sociologist, my scientific research in primary care leads me to consider the importance of the user point of view regarding the problem of legitimacy.
Underserved patients I've met who experience both multiple chronic conditions and poverty encountered the problem of legitimacy toward the health care system.
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