Suggestion and Policy

Wouldn't this be an accelerant to squabble feuds?
swimtrekr 58 Reviews 1401 reads
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1 / 15

who likes our posts.  Is there a way to make that happen?

Swim

inicky46 61 Reviews 345 reads
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2 / 15
GaGambler 346 reads
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3 / 15

I think that "nearly" is an unnecessary word.

Dr Who revived 416 reads
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4 / 15

Are you suggesting that those who now "like" your insipid posts (guessing you and maybe one other?) wouldn't for concerns that a "guilt by association" factor may come into play?

Frankly that would offer additional insights into who really does like who...but I can see that some who may hit YOUR "like" may not for fears outlined above.

Odd...you often claim that you have a plethora of PM's from your fan club.  Maybe they're not really your fans?
Posted By: RodTidweLL
The biggest argument against it, seems to be that people would "like" a lot less posts.  
   
 I still believe the transparency would be nice. Also I could see it bring beneficial for places like the photo board. If say alady contacts guys who likes them in DC aand decide to trek over here because of some dates they were able to confirm from the "likes".  
   
  I could are it being a concern for rgise wholiked some posts anonymously in the past. The. All of a sudden it is now unveiled they "liked" some controversial posts.

macdaddy1944 51 Reviews 391 reads
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5 / 15

i just love that word " insipid "..kind of combines insane and stupid all in one..

swimtrekr 58 Reviews 355 reads
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6 / 15

admin told me it can't be done.  So relax.

Swim

Dr Who revived 305 reads
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7 / 15

That may motivate them.  Or else they should give Rod his own board.

See...something for everyone.
Posted By: swimtrekr
admin told me it can't be done.  So relax.  
   
 Swim

WickedBrut 27 Reviews 364 reads
posted
9 / 15

There are many arguments that start up on the GB where anyone who chimes in becomes subject to personal attracts by those opposing the POV. Expressions tantamount to, "Of course you'd say that, you are..." and the following either could be a term of dismissal like "mangina" of "bitch" or could refer to some other post on another thread.

There are posts I agree with, and hitting the "like" allows the option of agreeing with an unpopular opinion without incurring the wrath of those who disagree.

CoffeeBreak 392 reads
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11 / 15

The phrase "I love me some me" only shows how useless the Like button really is.

CoffeeBreak 346 reads
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12 / 15

I would much rather deal with someone giving a +1 and a snarky response.  

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WickedBrut 27 Reviews 322 reads
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14 / 15

So if I see someone's post who I agree with (or even, at times, a post I only approve) I like to express that I like it without making a big distracting deal out of it.

CoffeeBreak 349 reads
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15 / 15

I can not come up with a valid reason to change the Like button system from the way it is now.  Thanks for taking the time out to explain your view.  You are very good at expressing your points.

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