This is the last reply I will make, because arguing with brick walls gives me headaches.
1. If the upvote beggars memes are on the front page, that means they are taking up space, moving would-be front page memes to second page. If you're too lazy to go to second page, then maybe you're too go***mn lazy to use this website. Also, the only reason upvote memes are on the front page is because people keep up voting them, or, more often, the are commenting ani-upvote beggars memes so much. It's as if any of you people were taught the basic principle of "If they are doing something you don't like, then ignore them. Eventually, they will stop." If your parents didn't teach you this, then they failed you, and I can't help. The only valid excuse as to why your parents didn't is if they died before they could.
2. Like you said yourself, you can't control people, and neither can I. If people want to upvote an upvote beggars meme, then let them. It doesn't make what their doing any less wrong, but commenting on how they shouldn't won't stop them.
3. Ok, but you mentioned front page, and that brings us back to reason 1.
4. I said you may have had a point, I did not say you won. To assume that a small point translates to your entire argument being valid is absolutely retarded.
5. I said that if you think I'm upvote begging, then f**k off. Saying "I'm not upvote begging", in certain scenarios is also not upvote begging, as long as it's under the right circumstances.
6. Ok, but again, I still have enough experience to be able to understand what is going on and be able to talk/argue about the situation, however, common sense, critical thinking, and maturity all play a part in someone's argument, no matter their experience on a certain "website".