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kestrelx 14-12-2012 16:39

The like button!
 
I had stopped frequenting these forums when the like button was introduced and my visits have been infrequent since and I have only recieved one like so far.

So should I suddenly start wanting to come here so I can get likes and feel that I am liked? I won't do that - I don't come her much now and I won't "work" to get likes! ;)

Michael1954 14-12-2012 16:46

Re: The like button!
 
I think the like button is to show what you have written is liked or agreed with, not that you are liked on a personal basis. Don't let it bother you, Kes.

kestrelx 14-12-2012 16:49

Re: The like button!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1032140)
I think the like button is to show what you have written is liked or agreed with, not that you are liked on a personal basis. Don't let it bother you, Kes.

It's more statistics - Michael more statistics! ;)

Margaret Pilkington 14-12-2012 16:50

Re: The like button!
 
Oh, for goodness sake! Get over yourself will you.
That is the lamest reason for not coming on a forum.
The 'Like' button means nothing in the real world...you know, that place where things matter.

cashman 14-12-2012 16:56

Re: The like button!
 
That has got to be the daftest excuse i ever heard,get a life kes.:rolleyes:

Less 14-12-2012 17:44

Re: The like button!
 
Have you not been posting?
Why didn't you tell us I for one would have tried harder to miss you.
However, don't worry about us, someone new is posting down to your standard.

Gordon Booth 14-12-2012 19:12

Re: The like button!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1032138)
I had stopped frequenting these forums when the like button was introduced and my visits have been infrequent since and I have only recieved one like so far.

So should I suddenly start wanting to come here so I can get likes and feel that I am liked? I won't do that - I don't come her much now and I won't "work" to get likes! ;)

14 posts in 14 days. Not exactly opted out, have you?
Anyway, being 'liked' never bothered you before, you said what you 'liked' and seemed to enjoy the reaction so why so sensitive now.
Imagine if there was a 'dislike' button-I wonder what your score would have been in the old days when you were in full flow?
Stop being sensitive and start stirring again!(But not too much).

Wynonie Harris 14-12-2012 19:38

Re: The like button!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1032138)
I had stopped frequenting these forums when the like button was introduced and my visits have been infrequent since and I have only recieved one like so far.

So should I suddenly start wanting to come here so I can get likes and feel that I am liked? I won't do that - I don't come her much now and I won't "work" to get likes! ;)

Y-e-e-e-s-s-s! It worked! The like button's definitely staying, so there's nowt for you here. Bye. :theband:

shillelagh 14-12-2012 23:47

Re: The like button!
 
just noticed something .. when you click the like button .. it changes to unlike!!!!

Restless 15-12-2012 05:01

Re: The like button!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 1032199)
just noticed something .. when you click the like button .. it changes to unlike!!!!

Does It still tell you in notifications? lets test...

Stevie R 15-12-2012 10:10

Re: The like button!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1032141)
It's more statistics - Michael more statistics! ;)

Yeah Kes,like a cat with 9 lives..

kestrelx 15-12-2012 12:46

Re: The like button!
 
Ermm I never said the Like button stopped me coming here - I said I had already reduced the amount of time I spent here then I noticed the like button after that - my point is that, I don't intend increasing my visits and posts just to get more likes! ;)

Margaret Pilkington 15-12-2012 12:48

Re: The like button!
 
No-one would expect you to.
It means nothing and can easily be ignored if it bothers you.

Gordon Booth 15-12-2012 12:52

Re: The like button!
 
There you are- you've been 'liked' twice already and without trying-that's not so bad is it?

Less 15-12-2012 12:53

Re: The like button!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1032271)
No-one would expect you to.
It means nothing and can easily be ignored if it bothers you.

Well obviously it bothers him, why else would he start a thread about it?


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