Can anyone tell me if there has been a pole done to determine what members use the "like" button for?
I am interested to know if there is a general consensus to its meaning; or if the "like" button is, for want of a better word, "misunderstood".
I personally use the "like" button as a way to confirm that I have read the post and that I have appreciated the content regardless of whether or not I agree with it... but maybe I am using the button incorrectly?

...and I use the "love" button to communicate that I really liked the post, lol. If that makes sense?
I have made this following comment on another thread, but I think it appropriate to repeat it here... If the occasion should arise where I find myself looking at a post like a dog with its head tilted to one side - trying to understand, but the information is just not being comprehended - in this case I might not respond due to lack of knowing how. This happens more often than one might think, lol; especially when things become too theoretical for my more creative mind.
As Lazy Farmer said...
[Edited to correct a spelling mistake.]
I am interested to know if there is a general consensus to its meaning; or if the "like" button is, for want of a better word, "misunderstood".
I personally use the "like" button as a way to confirm that I have read the post and that I have appreciated the content regardless of whether or not I agree with it... but maybe I am using the button incorrectly?

...and I use the "love" button to communicate that I really liked the post, lol. If that makes sense?
I have made this following comment on another thread, but I think it appropriate to repeat it here... If the occasion should arise where I find myself looking at a post like a dog with its head tilted to one side - trying to understand, but the information is just not being comprehended - in this case I might not respond due to lack of knowing how. This happens more often than one might think, lol; especially when things become too theoretical for my more creative mind.
As Lazy Farmer said...
Maybe I should be more conservative with my likes and use the feature more sparinglyLol.
[Edited to correct a spelling mistake.]
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