>The important thing to remember is don’t use possessive apostrophes with any pronouns, either possessive pronouns or possessive adjectives.
>If you see an apostrophe with a pronoun, it must be part of a contraction.
>its—possessive adjective of it
>it’s—contraction for “it is”
"its" would be correct in the root comment.
You just managed to summarise why having conversations with strangers is so difficult on the internet these days.
Instead of considering that you were incorrect, even for a moment, you sought an article that you thought would confirm the ideas that you already had. Without even actually reading it, you used it as evidence that you were correct all along.
Even though the article very clearly illustrates that you were mistaken.
Fascinating.
Otherwise someone oopsed and you can leave a dumb grammar comment on HN
it's means it is or it has