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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Honestly, does all this *** business really matter? Hahaha!

    Cheers,
    I got a kick out of CMcG's comment in post #22 of "Picture threads. Where do we stand." in which he writes ...

    'When someone is sharing and not asking for comments/criticism though, it would be nice to have a "like" feature so I can show my appreciation.'

    To me that's what *** is all about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mookien View Post
    I got a kick out of CMcG's comment in post #22 of "Picture threads. Where do we stand." in which he writes ...

    'When someone is sharing and not asking for comments/criticism though, it would be nice to have a "like" feature so I can show my appreciation.'

    To me that's what *** is all about.

    John
    Yeah, that's basically what *** is about. The advantage of a "like" feature is that it doesn't add unnecessary and unproductive posts, while still allowing people to show their support or appreciation
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    I believe it has come about in large part due to Facebook's "Like" button in which you can "Like" a post without actually having to take the time to comment on the post. It is a way to show support for the post, but at the expense of any sort of interaction with the original poster. Just my 2 pence worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standard View Post
    I believe it has come about in large part due to Facebook's "Like" button in which you can "Like" a post without actually having to take the time to comment on the post. It is a way to show support for the post, but at the expense of any sort of interaction with the original poster. Just my 2 pence worth.
    I have a Facebook account, but I almost never use it. I forgot about the "Like" feature - pretty convenient, if one doesn't want to comment. Thanks for reminding me.

    I cannot understand why one would be concerned about the number of times they post, though displaying that statistic gives others a first-order idea about how active a person is on the forum, through duration or activity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mookien View Post
    though displaying that statistic gives others a first-order idea about how active a person is on the forum, through duration or activity.
    That's a good idea until you find that most of their posts are just *** or Well said! Makes me ignore them, kinda like the boy who cried wolf too often. Shame really, but if someone can't post anything meaningful for 90% of their posts, the remaining 10% is not worth bothering about even if it turns out to be something interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixiecat View Post
    That's a good idea until you find that most of their posts are just *** or Well said! Makes me ignore them, kinda like the boy who cried wolf too often. Shame really, but if someone can't post anything meaningful for 90% of their posts, the remaining 10% is not worth bothering about even if it turns out to be something interesting.
    Bravo! Bravo! You must have been reading my mind. Sometimes when I see those who use the *** repeatedly, I just skip to the next thread. I come here to learn and enjoy all things kilts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixiecat View Post
    That's a good idea until you find that most of their posts are just *** or Well said! Makes me ignore them, kinda like the boy who cried wolf too often. Shame really, but if someone can't post anything meaningful for 90% of their posts, the remaining 10% is not worth bothering about even if it turns out to be something interesting.
    A rather interesting approach. I post ***'s and will say, "Well said," or something to that effect at times, and why not? I also contribute to the forum by responding to various threads and posts in a much more meaningful way, as well as starting new threads. I do not see anything wrong with "liking" someone's comment, or agreeing with them and sometimes not saying anything else. Does every response have to be a thesis paper? I don't think so and certainly do not expect others to respond in such a manner. We are all engaged in conversation on here, are we not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    A rather interesting approach. I post ***'s and will say, "Well said," or something to that effect at times, and why not? I also contribute to the forum by responding to various threads and posts in a much more meaningful way, as well as starting new threads. I do not see anything wrong with "liking" someone's comment, or agreeing with them and sometimes not saying anything else. Does every response have to be a thesis paper? I don't think so and certainly do not expect others to respond in such a manner. We are all engaged in conversation on here, are we not?

    Cheers,
    Jock, I agree that you shouldn't have to post a thesis or even more than a word or two. Hell, I don't even care if you use the ***. There are those post as DixieCat stated: "someone can't post anything meaningful for 90% of their posts, the remaining 10% is not worth bothering about even if it turns out to be something interesting.", and never say much more. That is the point that I think is being made here.

    Your post are nearly always knowledgeable and interesting and I usually enjoy reading your posts. I think this is the intention of the site.

    Regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    Yeah, that's basically what *** is about. The advantage of a "like" feature is that it doesn't add unnecessary and unproductive posts, while still allowing people to show their support or appreciation
    Well said, Colin!

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    I would offer that the *** at least shows that the thread is being viewed but...although I am in the weeds often, I do review "Whats New" and will offer up a comment if the impulse strikes me and do enjoy the education one can get from the diversity of opinions.

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