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Mods,

Any chance this can be installed instead of the 'like' option?

I am not good with forum functionality, however it seems more fitting and it may also cut down on [censored]-for-tat abuse between users..

Thoughts all?

 

I think "dislike" invites too much negativity. If you disagree with someone or dislike what they've said, quote them and explain why. A "like" is a way to simplify "I agree", or that you endorse/ appreciate the comment. If you agree then there is nothing else to say, so you "like". But simply clicking "dislike" or "disagree", it might discourage interaction and response because all you do to do to let someone know you don't like what they've said is click a button, without really validating in any way why you think they're wrong.

Just my thoughts. 

 
8 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I prefer to berate the poster and question their worth as a Melbourne supporter than to simply click "disagree".

Double like button.

20 minutes ago, mattjm said:

Mods,

Any chance this can be installed instead of the 'like' option?

I am not good with forum functionality, however it seems more fitting and it may also cut down on [censored]-for-tat abuse between users..

Thoughts all?

Well Mattjm, it's a difficult one. For instance, one of your last posts simply stated 'I love my mum'. Do I press 'like' or do I expose you as the half wit that you undoubtedly are? For mine, it's the latter.


1 minute ago, Tony Tea said:

Make dislikers explain why they dislike something.

Ok. Mattjm I disliked your 'I love my mum' post in the post game thread. Whilst you clearly love your mother it may not add anything to the discussion. I had porridge for breakfast. I chose not to post about it on that thread for similar reasons.

 

1 hour ago, mattjm said:

Mods,

Any chance this can be installed instead of the 'like' option?

I am not good with forum functionality, however it seems more fitting and it may also cut down on [censored]-for-tat abuse between users..

Thoughts all?

Disagree.

12 minutes ago, Je Roos Salem said:

It's not relevant for every post though. Not every post is a topic for debate.

Yes they are.


1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I disagree.

What would you know.

What about a WGAF button?

In think I would use it quite regularly.

 


I'd abuse it for sure! 

1 minute ago, Jesse Christ said:

I'd abuse it for sure! 

What about the button you sick [censored]?

I think today's game combined with the full moon and upcoming solstice is having a bizarre effect on Demonland.

 

 

To many Trolls on this site for a dislikes option. 

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2 hours ago, Emerald said:

I think today's game combined with the full moon and upcoming solstice is having a bizarre effect on Demonland.

 

Not yet Emerald, but a few more beers and I will be.


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