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by CelticGlory on 17 January 2014 - 06:01

Another good option is a rating for the thread itself, a good topic would be seen by much more people because of the rating of the thread and the following posts. Could we also get an option to subscribe to a thread as well? That way we can keep check of the threads we want to keep an eye out on?

kitkat3478

by kitkat3478 on 17 January 2014 - 08:01

I LiKE that GSD Admin

northwoodsGSD

by northwoodsGSD on 17 January 2014 - 11:01

 
As a member of A LOT of various forums(not all dog related), I just want to say that those with the like or like/dislike feature attaches the individuals name.the 
I understand how certain folks can ruin for all, but I think being held accountable may help random disliking.

 I do like thought of at lease having a like button & being able to track it. As Jenni said, I would click on the like feature(when first available) thinking I'd be able to access those posts at a later date.

Of course being this is a forum, no one will be 100% happy no matter what you do ;)  So thanks to all the moderators!!

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 17 January 2014 - 12:01

Although, I admit, I assumed they were linked to usernames, so I was clicking like on posts I wanted to be able to refer back to; I''ve even liked a few of my own posts w/info that I wanted to save (links, info I could send to someone w/out retyping, etc.) or threads to refer back to, stupidly thinking I could go look it up somehow, like you can on other sites once you've "liked" or "disliked" something. I thought there was a record.

Wait a minute! There WAS a record! I clearly remember a button that said 'Your Liked Posts', and, I think, another that was for 'Most Liked Posts!'

I would be in favour of a 'like' only option, but I don't feel very strongly about it one way or another.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 17 January 2014 - 12:01

SSDD.

mrdarcy (admin)

by mrdarcy on 17 January 2014 - 13:01

Sunsilver, you are correct, didn't really look at it but it was there. Members could see their own Thumbs Up andThumbs Down and could see the most liked but not who liked or disliked.

susie

by susie on 17 January 2014 - 13:01

I liked the "likes" and "dislikes" This was an easy way to say "all right" or "no". Sometimes you don´t need to write an answer, yes or no simply is enough.
Showing the name of the "liker" or "disliker" might be a good idea, the "dislike fairy" at least would start to think about hitting the button.

rtdmmcintyre

by rtdmmcintyre on 17 January 2014 - 13:01

this would be one of the times that I wouldn't comment but simply like susie's comment. 

Spruell

by Spruell on 17 January 2014 - 14:01

i agree with susie's post. also, i believe there was a way to"find" the post you had liked. I used the function heavily andwould have liked ti even better id it had shown the owners of the "likes" and dislikes"  now  my post are lost
 

by Paul Garrison on 17 January 2014 - 15:01

I find it funny that they would be removed because of "abuse". If you want to see some real abuse just state your opinion. lol
I like them as well but would be nice to see who.





 


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