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Post by rockdodger on Oct 19, 2016 23:32:23 GMT
Is it possible to change the "thumbs up" saying for example "xyz and who ever like this" to "agree" or similar? I only ask as in some posts "like" dosnt quite sound right i.e a post might suggest a member is heading for big problems, which we may agree with, as opposed to like that they are headed for big problems.
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Post by phil70 on Oct 20, 2016 8:13:10 GMT
Thinking about it, yeah you are right, in many circumstanced a thumbs up would be inappropriate. Phil
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Post by pǝʇɹǝʌuı on Oct 29, 2016 23:07:40 GMT
Should we not also have the option to have a thumbs down/disagree button? It only seems fair if you have a thumbs up.
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Post by quaysider on Oct 30, 2016 6:03:43 GMT
Should we not also have the option to have a thumbs down/disagree button? It only seems fair if you have a thumbs up. clever thing you did then with your username... are you sure you should be here? ;-)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2016 7:06:28 GMT
Is it possible to change the "thumbs up" saying for example " xyz and who ever like this" to "agree" or similar? I only ask as in some posts "like" dosnt quite sound right i.e a post might suggest a member is heading for big problems, which we may agree with, as opposed to like that they are headed for big problems. This is exactly why Facebook added different 'reactions' as they call them other then like. Somehow when somebody posted 'my dog has just died' or 'hundreds have died in a famine' - Martin has just 'liked' this doesn't quite fit.....
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Post by tonyqj on Oct 30, 2016 7:27:53 GMT
Is it possible to change the "thumbs up" saying for example " xyz and who ever like this" to "agree" or similar? I only ask as in some posts "like" dosnt quite sound right i.e a post might suggest a member is heading for big problems, which we may agree with, as opposed to like that they are headed for big problems. This is exactly why Facebook added different 'reactions' as they call them other then like. Somehow when somebody posted 'my dog has just died' or 'hundreds have died in a famine' - Martin has just 'liked' this doesn't quite fit..... It reminds me of something one of my favourite current (US) authors recently wrote. He was stopped in the street and asked "Do you support breast cancer?" The questioner look appalled when he replied "Definitely not!" It's a horrid thing, why would you support it?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2016 20:28:04 GMT
Surely this is just over thinking isn't it. It's just a thumb shaped greenie. If you wish to qualify your support/amusement/sympathy etc, write a post! It's the language of Shakespeare after all Rog
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Post by tonyqj on Oct 30, 2016 21:06:47 GMT
Surely this is just over thinking isn't it. It's just a thumb shaped greenie. If you wish to qualify your support/amusement/sympathy etc, write a post! It's the language of Shakespeare after all Rog Ahh, so was he talking about green thumbs when he wrote What's in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweet.
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