Then. Do. Something. About. It.
Subverb
*joins discord*
You say "Hey guys, I'm new to bonmo and was wondering why it doesn't use traditional control-c and control-v for cut and paste? I think BRONTO! used the standard keys?"
*38 minutes later*
BONMASTER_420 says "first its called BONMO~ not bonmo and the answer is in the sauce we really dont have time to answer the questions of ever fukwit that joins the discord plus its not are job to explain why bronto did shit different tard fork it if you don't like it shitbeqd"
*1hr 12 minutes later*
BleachAnime2009 says "Again with the ctrl-c/ctrl-v thing? Jesus christ learn how to use the search function would you guys? This has been discussed to death."
You say "Sorry, I tried searching but don't see an answer. I'm not a programmer either so if you could just tell me I'd appreciate it."
*You have been kicked*
No, that's wrong.
The "less than" vs "fewer than" rule isn't about whether you know the exact number - it's about countable vs uncountable nouns.
Video game copies are countable, so it's traditionally "fewer than 1,000 units" regardless of whether you know the precise number sold.
That said, it's been misused so much that it's become more flexible, and "less than" with numbers is widely accepted now.
Don't take my word for it, Google it.
The Senate and the House need to do something for margins to matter though.