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happy2seeyou wrote:So we will have a "wall" AND a "like" button... Helloooooo Facebook.
Wouldn't be too bad though. Maybe I would stop seeing the crappy "+1" posts
xxtig12683xx wrote:happy2seeyou wrote:So we will have a "wall" AND a "like" button... Helloooooo Facebook.
Wouldn't be too bad though. Maybe I would stop seeing the crappy "+1" posts
gayest thing facebook ever did(outside of this new stupid timeline shit), and i would rather not see this site implement it here...
-tig
blakebowling wrote:I could agree for a thumbs up/down or +1/-1 for threads, but not for individual posts.
Army of GOD wrote:Even though I would never use it because it's a terrible suggestion, considering the code is already written and it has the opportunity to get rid of spam posts, this is a no-brainer.
agentcom wrote:I don't really care for the suggestion. But if Vodean (above) is right and it is already coded for phpbb or whatever it is called, who cares? I don't really like it when someone quotes 4 paragraphs of text just to write "+1"
Haggis_McMutton wrote:I'd much rather prefer a +1/-1 anonymous thing rather than a facebook style like button.
chapcrap wrote:Already guarding against the Like Button abuse?
What have we become, CC? Do you really see this feature as being something more than a slight novelty? So what if someone brings a bunch of clan members to come like a post? What will that hurt/accomplish?
nietzsche wrote:chapcrap wrote:Already guarding against the Like Button abuse?
What have we become, CC? Do you really see this feature as being something more than a slight novelty? So what if someone brings a bunch of clan members to come like a post? What will that hurt/accomplish?
There are groups. You can't deny that.
Also, this is relevant for politics and religion discussions, yeah, I'm not too fond of them either but they are like 60% of Off Topics.
Two or Three months ago, the Off Topics community was given 1 entry for the Conquer Cup. We were to choose who was going to represent us, so we chose saxitoxin. But this other guy, I don't remember his name, who I had never seen before in Off Topics (after this I did look and he did some times posted in Off Topics), well he proposed himself, and told everyone in his clan to vote for him. He won. This is only an example of how groups can be used to influence what otherwise would be a fair open competition of wills.
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