Re: unlike button
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More or less like stackoverflow or php.net as well.
Re: unlike button
Reply #2 –
More buttons or option(s) to like? FB is now giving more options other than their original like i.e. happy, surprise, mad, sad...
I will post the sample later, to clarify.
Re: dislike button
Reply #3 –
Rename this topic: dislike button.
it's like karma for each message if the message is bad it will be hidden in spoiler, while anyone not unwrap it to see.
Re: dislike button
Reply #4 –
Don't you fear users with bad feelings for each other will abuse this function?
Re: dislike button
Reply #7 –
I think it will be the same as with the karma function. Not used in most boards because of the danger of abuse.
Re: dislike button
Reply #8 –
the administrator can disable this button, this is not a problem
Re: dislike button
Reply #10 –
We can always see the bad side and the good side of these buttons. I don't think we can ever stop people from expressing themselves or their feelings as they can even do so in a reply.
For me, these buttons, if they are going to be added, are merely there to facilitate such expressions in a simpler format, while in the best way, of course, they should be in a proper reply.
Often, we also let ourselves become prejudice and pre-judge the users too early, while in actual reality, they might not behave in such a bad way, at all. Users are slowly learning to express themselves in a proper way despite the differences that they have, so why not giving them some rooms to explore these possibilities.
The reply box and personal message are still there to help resolve any issues openly or in private, right?
Re: dislike button
Reply #11 –
In Stackoverflow, there is a big misuse of -ve rating. There are a few people who will negative rate any thread irrespective of what is in it. They do just because they can.
Re: dislike button
Reply #12 –
Just a thought: negativity seems a sure way to create a dead forum quickly. If people really, really want it, perhaps it would be more appropriate as an add-on?