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Hi Admin.The like button was a great feature and still is a great feature of our forum.But sometimes the subject matter warrants an alternative response, like the death of a window cleaner, or a specifically serious subject where 'Like' isnt appropriate.
The "Like" button was added to show appreciation to those who have helped you. I understand in some contexts/subjects it may not seem right to "Like", in these instances it's often better to post a reply. I'm not sure that members with an "agreed" count will help towards the forum and it's members. When you look at other social media platforms they often have "Like" features but rarely an "agreed" feature. Too many options/buttons can be a little overkill and sometimes less is more if that makes sense.It's always interesting to get feedback and I appreciate you bringing this up, it will be interesting to see what others think?
Quote from: Ding Dong on September 05, 2018, 12:56:46 pmHi Admin.The like button was a great feature and still is a great feature of our forum.But sometimes the subject matter warrants an alternative response, like the death of a window cleaner, or a specifically serious subject where 'Like' isnt appropriate.I disagree.
Being admin is being like the headteacher at the school....not everyone "Likes" us haha! It's your witty posts that give you that ratio....you nearly made the top 6 with over 1000 likes....nearly.
Quote from: Forum Admin on September 05, 2018, 04:09:54 pmBeing admin is being like the headteacher at the school....not everyone "Likes" us haha! It's your witty posts that give you that ratio....you nearly made the top 6 with over 1000 likes....nearly.If you’re a headteacher you need to address your grammar.
Quote from: Forum Admin on September 05, 2018, 02:09:33 pmThe "Like" button was added to show appreciation to those who have helped you. I understand in some contexts/subjects it may not seem right to "Like", in these instances it's often better to post a reply. I'm not sure that members with an "agreed" count will help towards the forum and it's members. When you look at other social media platforms they often have "Like" features but rarely an "agreed" feature. Too many options/buttons can be a little overkill and sometimes less is more if that makes sense.It's always interesting to get feedback and I appreciate you bringing this up, it will be interesting to see what others think?How come you've only got 151 likes out of 3000 posts?Ive got over 900 from just over 1200 posts.Were you Billy No mates in the playground?