is this normal?
so close
>>401433
As you can see from anons dubs here, yes, it is normal
>>401431
No, the norwegian anon even warned that this exact event would happen and the get was even deleted while the other was allowed up
>>401444
>what is a coincidence
I think I've seen posts show up out of order before.
>>401448
>post number shows up out of order
>norwegian anon warns this will happen and that the message will be about bernie
>precluding trump get is deleted
What an odd set of coincidences
Yes,post often comes out of order especially when a lot of posts are being sent at the same time. It already happened before.
/pol/ not knowing flipping their shit about an old bug is a fucking disgrace as it brand them as bunch of newfags.
>>402644
It's not even about being new, you need to understand the mindset of /pol/. Basically, viewing everything as suspicious, coupled with a belief in some kind of conpsiracy (usually SJWs, liberals, and jews). By thinking in this way, their suspicion throws up many false positives ("that's a bit weird, something sinister must be going on") which are interpreted as part of the conspiracy they believe in.
Thus the belief re-inforces itself, and the strongest of such beliefs are ones which disparage alternative explanations. For example, if the jews are trying to control your thoughts, any statement that isn't anti-jew is a sinister attempt to control you. Once you're in that mode of thinking, it can be hard to get out.
>>401458
>post number shows up out of order
What is a long-time bug
>norwegian anon warns this will happen and that the message will be about bernie
What is a topic on /pol/ which is frequent and therefore the chances of it being the subject of a huge GET being greater than, say, a post saying "nigger"
>precluding trump get is deleted
What is the the fact that 60000000 is a true GET which deserves to stay and 59999999 is merely fools digits which deserves deletion
>What an odd set of coincidences
What is the exact definition of a coincidence sprinkled with misinformation force-fed to you by butthurt Trump supporters and existing 4chan bugs
>>402652
I know that's how /pol/ is, even though I have a hard time believing they are serious, but aren't they acting like a tumblr/rddit if they don't accept any kind of criticism? I mean there are a few who can hold up a conversation but the big majority of them spout memes when under attack