Like button

Zulu4

Active member
 Lincolnshire
Mr Moderator:
Is it possible to have a "Like" button on replies to threads, so that people can quickly show their appreciation ?
 
Welcome - the Z convention here is typically ‘+1’

:thumbsup:
 
buzyg said:
Smartbear wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 6:02 pm
Nice to contribute & use real words instead of stooping to fb terms. Just my opinion of course
Rob
+1
+2. :lol:

It's been discussed before and the general consensus seems to be in favour of not having one.
 
Mr Tidy said:
+2.

It's been discussed before and the general consensus seems to be in favour of not having one.

+3 :lol:
 
Ooh change and something new... causes a bit of huffing and blustering I’m afraid.
Surely a like or smile for a statement or comment would sometimes be sufficient.
Otherwise you have to quote, comment and it takes up even more space.
 
I remember last time I commented that I was against it as it might reduce people posting comments. However 5 years later I’ve changed my mind!

It would have saved me writing this. I could have just liked the OP post :D
 
Why don't just use text speak rather than typing comments - then we can all like what we think the other person said :lol:

Sorry I don't like at all it its not worth typing a comment its not worth saying - the first stage of moderation in my view.
 
My initial comment in this particular case was because the OP is new, has put in a few posts, but seems to want to just read and tick.
I believe we should encourage at least a little communication. It is, after all, a forum not simply a reference source.
 
Wyldie85 said:
Ooh change and something new... causes a bit of huffing and blustering I’m afraid.
Surely a like or smile for a statement or comment would sometimes be sufficient.
Otherwise you have to quote, comment and it takes up even more space.
I would have "liked" this to agree with it, but I've had to quote and take up space writing this sentence which no-one is interested in :)
 
enuff_zed said:
My initial comment in this particular case was because the OP is new, has put in a few posts, but seems to want to just read and tick.
I believe we should encourage at least a little communication. It is, after all, a forum not simply a reference source.

:thumbsup:
Rob :rofl:
 
Zulu4 said:
Wyldie85 said:
Ooh change and something new... causes a bit of huffing and blustering I’m afraid.
Surely a like or smile for a statement or comment would sometimes be sufficient.
Otherwise you have to quote, comment and it takes up even more space.
I would have "liked" this to agree with it, but I've had to quote and take up space writing this sentence which no-one is interested in :)
I’m not sure if anyone is really interested whether you like a post or not and to be honest I don’t see what it contributes to the forum unless you’re someone who wants to be liked.

Just saying 🤷‍♂️
 
Sorry to have caused controversy :P
Going to sit on the naughty step for a bit. I will behave from now on.
 
Zulu4 said:
Sorry to have caused controversy :P
Going to sit on the naughty step for a bit. I will behave from now on.

Nah, don't fade away.
How about a proper introduction? Doesn't have to be long, plus some photos of your car.

Look at it this way: would you walk into a crowded room full of people you've never met, butt into a conversation, simply say, "I like what you're saying", then walk away?
 
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