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I personally love the reactions updates!FYI: The issues with "Reactions Given" have been fixed (huge thanks to @MattW and the developer of the addon that gives us access to reactions)!!!
@casportpony @Kiki
Direct links:
Reactions Received:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/account/reactions
Reactions Given:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/account/reactions-given
Reactions Given Informative:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/account/reactions-given#reaction-7
That's an interesting idea. We've thought about something similar before, but decided that the original poster (OP) may not understand what people are "confused" about, so we'd rather request our members actually reply to the post that is confusing or needs more information with something like,Hey awesome site admin people!
I think that it might be helpful to include a 'confused', 'please clarify', or something similar type react for posts, so that it isn't necessary to make a one word reply like 'huh?' or 'what?'. Sometimes it's as simple as a typo or need to reword that makes something hard or impossible to understand, and I think such a react would draw the author's attention so that they could fix things or expound on what they were trying to say. I know it would help people like me, who live in an almost perpetual state of confusion.
I searched to see if this had already been suggested and I didn't find anything, so I apologize if I missed it.
Thanks and carry on with your fantastic selves.![]()
Good idea.I think a “disagree” would make more sense. It really is not helpful or clear what people mean when your post is reacted to with a sad or angry instead.
That is a good point. But not only would OP likely not know what people were confused about - but if someone has all their reactions off so they can miss less notifications (like me) then they may miss the reaction and not be able to clarify - maybe leaving people confused and not able to get the good advice from the post because they didn’t understand it.Hey awesome site admin people!
I think that it might be helpful to include a 'confused', 'please clarify', or something similar type react for posts, so that it isn't necessary to make a one word reply like 'huh?' or 'what?'. Sometimes it's as simple as a typo or need to reword that makes something hard or impossible to understand, and I think such a react would draw the author's attention so that they could fix things or expound on what they were trying to say. I know it would help people like me, who live in an almost perpetual state of confusion.
I searched to see if this had already been suggested and I didn't find anything, so I apologize if I missed it.
Thanks and carry on with your fantastic selves.![]()
That is a good point. But not only would OP likely not know what people were confused about - but if someone has all their reactions off so they can miss less notifications (like me) then they may miss the reaction and not be able to clarify - maybe leaving people confused and not able to get the good advice from the post because they didn’t understand it.
I think a “disagree” would make more sense. It really is not helpful or clear what people mean when your post is reacted to with a sad or angry instead.