Bah I hate commas. I use them only in certain cases.
By pure happenstance, you're the very first recipient of the new 'like'. If you look carefully, you'll notice the 'like' is different.
That's right! I finally got bored and learned how to add a 'ike' (reaction) with an emoji.
You can also type :wine-glass:
:wine-glass but that was done by accident. Amusingly, I've only had a glass of wine, and I'm just now working on a second glass.
So, you got the first 'wine' like. I'm pretty sure that means you're now a national hero. They'll be throwing parades in your honor. They'll probably name a street after you! If you're lucky, they might even name a library after you!
Anyhow, I use commas. I try to write well enough to not annoy those more adept with grammar. Pardon the terminology, but I actually like a good 'grammar nazi', because they're teaching me something. While I've done a lot of writing in my life, including at the academic level, my writing has always been able to be improved.
I write well enough already, but this lets me write even better. When I joined this forum, I did not use Grammarly. So, that's a good indicator that I can write well enough to be understood -- even without assistance.
I also absolutely love spellcheck.
If you want a very simple way to not look like you're uneducated while you're in front of educated people, try this:
Never write a word that you've never seen in print. Never say a word that you've never heard spoken.
Well, I guess that's two rules. One of my professors turned me onto that rule. I follow it. It means I'm less likely to appear like I'm a moron. That's a good thing.
Anyhow, let's not digress too much.
But, you're the first person to be bestowed with the 'wine glass' reaction.