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4th November 11, 02:35 AM
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Likes and Thanks?
Would it be possible add a "like" or "thank" function to the forum? This would be similar to the way the "like" function works on Facebook and I believe I have seen the same feature on some other forums.
Sometimes I read a thread or a post that I'd like to give a quick, positive acknowledgement to, without necessarily having to post a full written response...
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4th November 11, 03:50 AM
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Re: Likes and Thanks?
I've sometimes thought that too. I believe I read that there is a technical transition afoot; maybe? It might prevent me having to wade through five or six "new posts" that say just that in order to avoid missing content.
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4th November 11, 04:13 AM
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4th November 11, 05:58 AM
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Re: Likes and Thanks?
Hey -- I too really LIKE this idea; THANKS!
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4th November 11, 06:25 AM
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Re: Likes and Thanks?
Originally Posted by CMcG
Would it be possible add a "like" or "thank" function to the forum? This would be similar to the way the "like" function works on Facebook and I believe I have seen the same feature on some other forums.
Sometimes I read a thread or a post that I'd like to give a quick, positive acknowledgement to, without necessarily having to post a full written response...
You can rate the thread....look at the horizontal blue line at the top of the thread. There is a "button" you can click for Rate the thread. Let's you assigned stars to the thread.
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4th November 11, 06:44 AM
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Re: Likes and Thanks?
Originally Posted by KiltedKnome
You can rate the thread....look at the horizontal blue line at the top of the thread. There is a "button" you can click for Rate the thread. Let's you assigned stars to the thread.
Not the same thing. vBulletin boards allow you to utilize a "Thanks" feature either below the original post in a thread only, or any post within the thread, depending on how it is set. This feature is turned on within the Administrator Control Panel settings.
The member names who thanked a post are displayed below it when that button is clicked.
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4th November 11, 06:56 AM
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Re: Likes and Thanks?
Originally Posted by gpmeakin
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4th November 11, 08:28 AM
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Re: Likes and Thanks?
Originally Posted by gpmeakin
What he said.
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4th November 11, 09:22 AM
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Why not just write a reply saying, "I like this thread," or, "Thanks for posting this"?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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4th November 11, 09:39 AM
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Re: Likes and Thanks?
Originally Posted by piperdbh
Why not just write a reply saying, "I like this thread," or, "Thanks for posting this"?
That is the status quo...
I think it would be an improvement to the functionality of the forum to allow a different way of interacting. Sometimes I would prefer to simply "like" or "thank" someone without creating a post that doesn't really contribute to the thread.
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