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No. We're at the mercy of whatever features the company who writes our forum software includes. To date they have not included a 'like' button. Personally, I'm hopeful they continue to not provide this feature, or at the very least, allow it to be disabled in future releases of the software.

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Lets see....we could have lots and lots of button....

Like.... [NFI] [Flamer] [Fencesitter] [Wacko] [Apologist] [TorchBearer} [TopPost] [POTD] [POTW] [POTY]......etc etc

Can we have a [sacktheCoach] or [scully'sGoingtoGWS] button? It would save everyone a whole bunch of time.

 

Lets see....we could have lots and lots of button....

Like.... [NFI] [Flamer] [Fencesitter] [Wacko] [Apologist] [TorchBearer} [TopPost] [POTD] [POTW] [POTY]......etc etc

MFCSS for the cool kids


Can I genuinely ask what MFCSS stands for? I have no idea

Its generally used when someone makes a defeatist statement

the SS = Supporter Syndrome

The opposite is when someone gets a little too carried away and says e.g. some new player will win 2 brownlows and 3 colemans

this is FS = Fantasy Syndrome

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It is pretty much the best tool on Facebook - for those of you that are not familar with Facebook - well it only has over 600 million active users worldwide. Lets not be narrow minded in not realising what a good feature it would be.

I notice alot of the time a topic on here has 400 views but only 20 replys - where alot of people might not be bothered to post they can just click like or dislike.

It would be good, but if it is unachcievable than so be it.

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