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Accidental Negative Comment Rating


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I was trying to push the postive comment button and hit the negative by accident. Stupid touch screens! Is there anyway to reverse this? :(


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IrishHeart Veteran

I was trying to push the postive comment button and hit the negative by accident. Stupid touch screens! Is there anyway to reverse this? :(

Where was it? I could plus it up for you.

Cute bunny, BTW. I love bunnies!

BirdWatcher Newbie

I've done that myself. It makes me feel bad because I was really trying to give a thumbs up to somebody.

You can PM a mod and tell them what thread and maybe they could undo it. Or if you want to create a lot of traffic in that thread, you could post the link here and EVERYBODY can go take a look and give about a bajillion plus pushes. :D

kareng Grand Master

I have done that on the iPad. I usually ask someone to put a plus there because we can only do it once.

Edit: Birdwatcher & i I were posting together. I can't take it off but I could put a plus and put it back to neutral.

SleepyBunny Apprentice

I did it on an ipad too lol Here's the link:

Oops :D

I plused all you guys for being so nice and helping :D I started talking to my screen after I did it. "Noooo!!! I didn't push that one!!" lol Then I kept hitting the negative thinking it would reverse lol :D

IrishHeart I love bunnies too :D

IrishHeart Veteran

I did it on an ipad too lol Here's the link:

Oops :D

I plused all you guys for being so nice and helping :D I started talking to my screen after I did it. "Noooo!!! I didn't push that one!!" lol Then I kept hitting the negative thinking it would reverse lol :D

IrishHeart I love bunnies too :D

Okay, I will plus it to make it neutral and Karen will plus it to give it the plus you wanted in the first place.

Is it Beebs' post?

Okay? okay!

kareng Grand Master

Okay, I will plus it to make it neutral and Karen will plus it to give it the plus you wanted in the first place.

Okay? okay!

OK!

I'm a sucker for bunnies!


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IrishHeart Veteran

That should do it then! ;)

Every bunny happy now?

:lol:

SleepyBunny Apprentice

Yeah it was beebs post lol And yes this bunny is happy =:B :D

IrishHeart Veteran

Yeah it was beebs post lol And yes this bunny is happy =:B :D

:)

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