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w8in4dave

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w8in4dave Community Regular

Have you ever thought of putting a like button in? There are plenty of times I just want to like something and not post. Just wondering :) 


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Scott Adams Grand Master

We do have something like this but had to turn it off a while back due to an issue with it. We may bring it back....

kareng Grand Master

Currently, you can use the little green arrow in the post box to "vote this post up"  I did it to your post and you will now see a little 1 to say someone "liked" it.

IrishHeart Veteran

We already have a  "like button"...it's the vote up on the right. See? I just did Karen's. :)

bartfull Rising Star

And I just liked Irish's post. One good turn deserves another! :D

Scott Adams Grand Master

Ok, for clarification, we used to also be able to vote down posts/topics...not sure yet if we'll bring that back.

IrishHeart Veteran

BOO ....on "vote down" buttons! <_<   people use them to be mean.  :( what purpose does that serve?

this is a supposed to be a supportive community.

IMHO, of course.


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Adalaide Mentor

Being able to vote things down is just vicious. It seems rude, confrontational and unproductive. I like the voting thing we have now.

w8in4dave Community Regular

Ok I voted everyones up!! Thanks :) Yea I don't like the vote down button idea either :) Thanks I had no idea :) 

LauraTX Rising Star

Ah yes, I totally forgot the vote up button was where.  I agree with no vote down button- if someone comes on and is trolling or causing a ruckus the moderators are really good at putting a stop to that.

IrishHeart Veteran

Ah yes, I totally forgot the vote up button was where.  I agree with no vote down button- if someone comes on and is trolling or causing a ruckus the moderators are really good at putting a stop to that.

 

 

ah thanks ...we appreciate the "shout out"  :D

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FruitEnthusiast Enthusiast

if someone comes on and is trolling or causing a ruckus the moderators are really good at putting a stop to that.

 

I wanted to second this, and add a thanks to all the moderators for being so on top of things, knowlegable, and supportive. This site wouldn't be what it is without you. You're awesome!

CaliSparrow Collaborator

I wanted to second this, and add a thanks to all the moderators for being so on top of things, knowlegable, and supportive. This site wouldn't be what it is without you. You're awesome!

Ditto!

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