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i think the like button would be cool because it means you can say "yes this is good" to someone without having to reply with one line. probably name it something other than "like" though.
 
also: posts with one sentence strips the avatar/signature from the post?
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a "mark as read" or "i dont give a shit" button next to topic names in the list so the boards dont keep showing up as unread even though you've read all the topics you want.
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yeah I definitely would like a mark all as read.
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yeah I definitely would like a mark all as read.
it's in the footer:
 
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welp :P I'm a dummy.
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also if you click these icons you mark the board as read:
 

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i think the like button would be cool because it means you can say "yes this is good" to someone without having to reply with one line. probably name it something other than "like" though.
 
also: posts with one sentence strips the avatar/signature from the post?
that's weird, on the one hand you think people should be able to agree to a post without actually writing a new post, and on the other hand you want to encourage longer posts?
 
personally I don't dig this whole like button thing, it seems like it's not really meant for a forum. there's no character limit here so we can be as precise and verbose as we want to in our responses and followups so simply clicking an "I agree 100%" button doesn't seem very fitting.
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Perhaps you are right. But I think he's trying to say he'd like to know if there are people who agree with his post with out having an actual response with a quote and the word "this". But I guess this really isn't a problem if someone wanted to make the occasional "this" post since we are fairly small at the moment.
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Really the best use of like buttons is if someone posts a funny thing and you wanna give it props w/o just replying LOL, it's not that great in full discussions.
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that's weird, on the one hand you think people should be able to agree to a post without actually writing a new post, and on the other hand you want to encourage longer posts?
I don't think I'm contradicting myself: I'd prefer there to be fewer, more substantial posts; rather than a greater number of more insignificant posts.
 
 
 

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also if you click these icons you mark the board as read:
 

 
 
this is fantastic thankyou
Last Edit: January 17, 2013, 08:31:46 pm by JMickle
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I don't like the idea of a like button, if only for the fact that I know nobody would like my posts ;_;

if this place was like a hive of activity then it'd have a point to it, but for a forum with about ten active members it seems a bit kinda, blah.
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Like buttons reek of the worst of Web 2.0, please do not implement them.  Quality of content stands for itself, and does not need cheerleading.


Just  putting in... my.... 2.0 cents...
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That's why I imagine that it should not be called 'like' but just an agreement button. If you are going to say that is problematic in the same vein then arguably anyone posting to say that they agree with someone else is 'cheerleading'
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Just  putting in... my.... 2.0 cents...
because of this sentence i reverse my position on the "like" button.
 
 
sorry what i mean is "LIKE"
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That's why I imagine that it should not be called 'like' but just an agreement button. If you are going to say that is problematic in the same vein then arguably anyone posting to say that they agree with someone else is 'cheerleading'
In small community, that flavor of "low content posting" is not major issue, I think. 
 
I have suspicion that even "agree" button could be construed as quantitave metric of post-quality in way functionally indistinct from "like".  It is not major big issue, though, just small gripe.

 
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sorry what i mean is "LIKE"
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Last Edit: January 17, 2013, 10:47:43 pm by Neuropath
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(gonna take a lil stance i dunno if its devils advocate or not i'm kinda hitting 50-50 myself here) but while it could be a thing of POST QUALITY which yes is kinda a bad thing, it's only local. \the effects of someone having 20+ likes doesn't cast a lasting impression throughout posts in other topics like something such as a KARMA system would, which is the worst kind of bad forum feature. The positive feedback loops in POST LIKES isn't really that much of a problem, and helps at least the poster getting some appreciation for the lil jokes he puts in his posts (which happens such a huge amount on saltworld)
 
so what i'm saying is post likes while probably making a QUALITY metric, doesn't at least cause elitism around specific Members, only specific Posts (which is much less of a problem)
 
YES people shouldn't be striving to get appreciation for lil stupid shits in posts
YES it will most likely INCREASE the frequency of people making joke posts
 
As i said, I just wanted to put an argument across in the aide of balance.
Last Edit: January 17, 2013, 10:58:56 pm by JMickle
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[18:05] <EDC> it would be more interesting if everytime someone witnessed the poll, but had no interest in selecting an option, the poll selected an option automatically to reflect that
[18:05] <warped655> oh!
[18:05] <warped655> that is an EXCELLENT idea! like "22 unique users have viewed the poll but have not voted"
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Yeah it seriously isn't black/white issue, and I will not my ball of weird postings in thecatamites/Bonzi thread and go home or something if Like becomes thing, I might just grumble quietly and inoffensively to myself is all. Probably not even for more than 7 sustained seconds, and def. not in post form.
Last Edit: January 17, 2013, 11:07:52 pm by Neuropath
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salt world thought: i think the general whats-on-your-mind thread is bad for the forum. it prevents people from making new threads which would be interesting and popular. there's not even use for a random one-liner thread anymore (which is basically what "what's on your mind" was reserved for when it started) because IPB has a status feature, and many of us are regular twitter users too... our activity is low enough that the general thread is just hindering us. i would like to see the general forum moving faster, with new threads being frequent, and from all different users. so many people have interesting ideas, but they just talk about them in IRC or post them in the general thread... let's prevent this from continuing to happen.
Last Edit: January 17, 2013, 11:10:00 pm by mkkmypet
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