Mr_Bramboy wrote:I'm not sure if I already posted in this thread or just talked about it in a skype group in 2015 but I detest any sort of like/dislike feature, because it promotes likewhoring and saying what others want to hear rather than your own views. This completely kills off the purpose of a forum: discussions. Dislikes sound nice in theory but in reality lesser liked users (and yes, they definitely exist on here) will just get their posts nuked.
So is this actually your opinion or is this you saying what people want to hear
Mr_Bramboy wrote:I'm not sure if I already posted in this thread or just talked about it in a skype group in 2015 but I detest any sort of like/dislike feature, because it promotes likewhoring and saying what others want to hear rather than your own views. This completely kills off the purpose of a forum: discussions. Dislikes sound nice in theory but in reality lesser liked users (and yes, they definitely exist on here) will just get their posts nuked.
So is this actually your opinion or is this you saying what people want to hear
I think it's useful in some cases. Making an entire post just to show you agree with someone isn't a solution I'd be looking for. Imagine a thread in which a new player asks for advice on a certain topic. Likes would show him which posts are the most valuable and wise.
Does anyone even use this feature? I like every post that I agree with or is helpful, and it occurs I do it a lot, so you guys must be ignoring that since I barely see the likes of the posts.
Im ignoring it. If I think something about anything Im going to just make a post about it. How else would I keep up with incog's ridiculously frequent posting.
How will I ever get likes now? Im happy its not like the official forums where likes show up as a main profile feature. That is so lame for new forum members.
When I like a post on my mobile phone, I'm directed to this page: app.php/postlove/toggle/132282 the message is: {"toggle_action":"add","toggle_post":"132282"} or {"toggle_action":"remove","toggle_post":"132282"} It works fine, but it's annoying and I don't really think it should intensionally happen. @Buckethead