Long ago, to say you didn't liked a post you said "sage"

And everyone was happy

@hideki @Xalef Sage: A word originating from the popular Japanese forum website 2chan. Sage (pronounced “sah-geh”) - from the Japanese word “sageru”, refers to replying to a post using the word “sage” in the email field in order to increase the number of replies without age-ing (or bumping) the post. This can be used as a courtesy, allowing one to quietly add comments that may not be interesting enough to warrant pushing the thread to the top. It can also be used as a way to show displeasure with the post being replied to.

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@numi @Xalef what happened back then was that posts had a limited number of replies, and replying with sage didn't bumped the thread and shortened the thread's life

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