Aha...disagree is neutral here.
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Aha...disagree is neutral here.
Aha...disagree is neutral here.
I agree with this. If someone disagrees, I would like to know why they disagree, though, like the two of you, there have been a few times were I would have liked a disagree button too.I think that would make disagreement too easy and impersonal. If you disagree, you should confront that person civilly, with a coherent argument, not just click a button at them. Besides, what if they edit their post later to reflect the truth?
EDT: Not that there haven't been moments when I just went "AArrgh!" at a post and desired exactly such a button.
x2I agree with this. If someone disagrees, I would like to know why they disagree, though like the two of you, there have been a few times were I would have liked a disagree button too.![]()
Ooooh a Dumb optionThis is the add on for the pre-Xenforo 2.0
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Agreed. I thought it meant that somebody read your thing and they, you might say, “x2” it.Interesting discussion. It never occurred to me that "likes" and daily post counts meant anything. Just acknowledgements that someone read your thread or that you posted. I guess I have too many other things to think about than whether or not people "like" me or how many times I post in a day.
If I disagree with a post, I can either ignore it or post my view of the subject. Since "likes" are apparently very important, I would think a "dislike" could be devastating to some, or at least cause a kerfluffle of some sort.
While it would be nice sometimes, I can't see anything good coming from having them. Sometimes when I see a post that contains bad news, I'd like a dislike reaction. But again - if I simply disagree with something, there is no point in being rude about it.Imo, dislike and rude reactions are a very bad idea.