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I always find it interesting when the (your) comment gets more up-votes than the (my) post.
In this case it could be an in-group/out-group (instance) thing I've noticed. Sometimes people use home instance sometimes as a pre-vetting for 'comment probably safe to upvote' but scrutinise other instances' comments a bit more cautiously. I can't really say 'don't take it personally' because as the person on the receiving end it can definitely feel bad
Not to worry, between the trolls, bots, and my Ex I don't take anything personally.
Yeah, doesn't seem to be a lot of rhyme or reason to it sometimes. Though jokes about government incompetence usually go over really well here, so that's probably why in this case.
The incompetence seems to come in waves of four years at a time.