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@Shadowman311 @CatLord NGL I feel the same way. The most minute issues can have very detailed explanations.
However, for animal advice take it with a giant grain of salt. From what I saw the dogs and puppies subreddit you may as well be asking facebook boomers. The dog training subs are low key retarded and worship authority. Every animal sub I have come across has been rather disingenuous and has an air of appeal to authority.
That's another issue is the upvote thing. It's a good idea on paper. But what happens instead is the first comments get the most even if it's incorrect, or the place is getting brigaded by like dogfree or something and the person telling someone to behaviorally euth their puppy gets pushed to the top. People downvote for the wrong reasons. It just adds to the echo chamber really.