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Bus Discussion => Bus Topics ( click here for quick start! ) => Topic started by: Gary Hatt - Publisher BCM on July 06, 2020, 08:26:44 AM
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Has anyone noticed the new Thumbs Up icon :^ on the Forum? This is like the Facebook "Like" option. There have been many times where I liked what someone said and wanted to show my support without taking the time to "Reply" to a thread. So I had Krash add this as an option.
Do you Like :^ this new option?
Any comments about this?
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No, I don't "like" it. I don't like too much about Facebook, especially how it has weakened forums like this one. Facebook is superficial and full of misinformation, quite the opposite of BCM. :(
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I don't like too much about Facebook
^ This. :P Never been there, so am unfamiliar with this feature, but looks like BCM members are using it, so we'll give it a run.
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Only trouble is no thumbs up is same as thumbs down. Bring back the ignore button.lol
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I guess I don't like the idea. It brings the concept of judgement into posting. Someone's post should just be judgement-free without inviting community evaluation. Further, it places some pressure on others to give a thumbs-up just to make the poster feel appreciated. Thus, we get "thumbs-up inflation", which makes the whole process totally meaningless.
I will not use it, so please do not feel slighted.
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I don't care for it,to much like F/B
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The thumbs up looked ok in a time full of downers. Always - not so much. We don't do Facebook...
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I noticed that if you click on the "one person liked this" it reveals who did it, so it is not anonymous. Lin's comments are spot on, we should not be judgmental. I think it is sufficient to reply to postings with fair comments. A simple thumbs up (or not) is simplistic, and Facebookish.
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I see it on other forums. The only time I use it is when I particularly like a comment, but on this thread I liked a negative comment but since I'm neutral about it's use I clicked on a like to zero out the tally.
Long as you don't take it too seriously I think it's fine. I don't expect to see likes on my postings.
Jim
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The thumbs up looked ok in a time full of downers. Always - not so much. We don't do Facebook...
FaceBook is not all that bad if you don't post to much info about yourself Goggle is the one I don't like and MS
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I don't mind it but nobody is under obligation to use those features. I'm on TWITTER and it does come in handy at times.
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My feel is that the icon is too bloody big and garish. Does it change to something else when someone has liked a post?
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Agree with Lin. We don't do fakebook and tweety either. To many people judging others these days on things they know nothing about. Just another way to pound their chests believe they are more important by putting down others or name calling etc. :)
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A little strange that we can tell who has “liked” a post.
And “3 people liked this” falls really close to Facebook...
But hey, whatever Gary wants, it’s not like it really intrudes on the forum.
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Agree with Lin. We don't do fakebook and tweety either. To many people judging others these days on things they know nothing about. Just another way to pound their chests believe they are more important by putting down others or name calling etc. :)
One reason I don't watch You Tube. Politics can get nasty on FaceBook and bus nuts are right in the thick of it ,but it is easy to stop you just block it and it never shows up
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There is much garbage on YOUTUBE and TWITTER but I'll not condemn the platforms themselves. You can start you own channels and pages and select what you want to see.
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My feel is that the icon is too bloody big and garish. Does it change to something else when someone has liked a post?
We tried a lot of different icons, wouldn't be difficult to make it smaller, but it has to be large enough to be clear on phones. When you like a post, it changes color, if you click it again, you unlike the post. There are permissions options that can be used to limit who sees what about their own and other users' likes.
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If it is worth a thumbs up it is worth a comment period
The only thing you might do to improve on the thumbs up would be to have two of them so we could play "switch". Jack
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We tried a lot of different icons, wouldn't be difficult to make it smaller, but it has to be large enough to be clear on phones. When you like a post, it changes color, if you click it again, you unlike the post. There are permissions options that can be used to limit who sees what about their own and other users' likes.
You should be able to have a different CSS style sheet for different devices or resolutions. I'm not sure how easily that can be configured on top of an "out of the box" forum software though.
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If it is worth a thumbs up it is worth a comment period
^ This.
You should be able to have a different CSS style sheet for different devices or resolutions. I'm not sure how easily that can be configured on top of an "out of the box" forum software though.
Could be done, but we're running responsive Curve mod here, and the Likes mod is fairly complicated, I'd be hesitant to mess with the css.
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In a pure sence, "likes" is a necessity in an unmoderated forum, to let the crowd validate the posted content.
The presence of typed words in the past, editorial effort, truthfulness, legitimate sources of information... one would seek to have their writing "published" by the worthy industry recognized publication to establish the veracity of the work...
On a moderated Board?
Superficial nonsense akin to self pleasuring?
Happy coaching!
Buswarrior
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Wait, are you saying that pleasuring is bad? Uh-oh!
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Lin I stopped when I had to where glasses..... :)