fair enough
YupThe app right? I see it if I use a mobile browser.
Makes sense to my tiny brain.From a practical standpoint I think it would be a good idea to maintain the forum as close to possible as it was before the update. If a “like” feature is added, it should be done after any growing pains from the new format are over. IMO best to disable the feature for a month or two and revisit the issue then. Everyone will be more acclimated and informed at that time.
Thank you.this place is for discussion and ideas not 'likes'
#winning (26 likes and counting)I’m dead set against the like button. It would just turn the forum into a popularity contest. And people would just say things for the likes.
My point exactly#winning (26 likes and counting)
how about a 'i like your style' and a 'u dont know what u talkin about willis'
I like the like button. I think it can be a useful way of agreeing with a post without having to +1. Sometimes a post is well written that I have nothing further to add in a beneficial way. So I like being able to agree without having to say anything, If a post is well liked or if it is liked by well known members it can provide users with a better sense of who is listening and what they think about a topic. For example a user asks about a product and a second user makes a suggestion which garners a dozen likes while a third user makes a suggestion that gets 2 likes it lends more weight to the first suggestion. Also if I make a post about say sharpening advice and several well known gurus like my post it let's me know that I'm on the right track. I like that affirmation. Keep the like button.
one of my biggest pet peeves was when people would reply to a post that has pictures in it and would repost the entire thing, i think that has been remedied in the new software which i love.
I'm sure you have perfected that skill already . I vote for losing because of the popularity contest it will become (which has been mentioned a lot already)I would enjoy a dislike feature, nice way of saying s.t.f.u.