Bill M
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I like the like button too. Before we had it most people wanted it, now some people don't like it which I don't understand. Why I like it is for the same reasons as you mention, it is like nodding your head for a yes or I agree or just a short cut for saying thank you. Some people like myself don't post as much as others so by liking a post also shows I'm still around listening, learning and enjoying other people's input. Keep it up, ASF is a great forum, thank you.Liking a post can be a shorthand way of saying, "I agree" and also a way of telling someone that you appreciate the time and effort they have put into creating the post.
On the other hand, the almost opposite is true of downvoting or disliking, so I hope Joe does not introduce it to ASF.I like the like button too. Before we had it most people wanted it, now some people don't like it which I don't understand. Why I like it is for the same reasons as you mention, it is like nodding your head for a yes or I agree or just a short cut for saying thank you.
I have checked the IP addresses of those who are still hitting the old ASF installation and they all appear to be Telstra IP addresses.
Really bad form Telstra. Please update your DNS records more often.
SirRumpole appears to be one of the last over there.
Agreed.Liking a post can be a shorthand way of saying, "I agree" and also a way of telling someone that you appreciate the time and effort they have put into creating the post.
On the other hand, the almost opposite is true of downvoting or disliking, so I hope Joe does not introduce it to ASF.
For me "liking" a post is often just a way of saying "thanks for your effort, it's interesting and much appreciated, but I don't have anything useful to add at this point in time".Maybe "likes" are becoming a bit too prevalent compared to replies
For me "liking" a post is often just a way of saying "thanks for your effort, it's interesting and much appreciated, but I don't have anything useful to add at this point in time".
I would suggest quite a few, in the past I would always acknowledge a post out of courtesy whereas now a quick flick 'like' is all I need to do. Yes I think you are right, once people start posting, the temptation is to keep chatting a bit more as thoughts flow. No thoughts flow from a button push. Although way back in the day I tend to remember people being given the suggestion to say more than a few words. I think you spent a lot of effort training us to say more than a simple "Yes, agree".The main negative of the "Like" feature from my perspective is that it may be responsible for a decline in posting. Before it was possible to like other's posts, people would reply to a post to agree or express appreciation. Sometimes they would add more content to that post and it would generate further discussion. I wonder how many of those posts and discussions have been lost because it is now no longer necessary to post for that purpose.
I wonder how many of those posts and discussions have been lost because it is now no longer necessary to post for that purpose.
Do PMs count as posts Joe?
I would have given you a 'like' then but resisted the urge! Gosh we do a lot of chatterNo, PMs do not form part of a person's post count. If they did, we would be well over one million posts by now.
So can you see a count of people PMing? Or are you just guesstimating?
Like the $64,000 questions?A quick check of my recent PMs indicates that more than 64,000 PMs have been sent in the almost 15 years that ASF has existed.
Like the $64,000 questions?
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