The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Announcements => Topic started by: Dan on September 25, 2014, 10:27:59 am
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We're trialling a new feature on the forum that allows you to 'Like' posts.
It lets you register your approval of a post without having to post a reply (although you still can).
Alongside each post you should see a wee thumbs-up icon and the word 'Like'. Click this to register a like. You can also unlike posts you've previously liked (just in case you liked one of Alistair's posts by accident).
At the moment I've configured it to only show the number of likes - the facility is there to show who liked the post, but it is switched off for now.
This is a trial for now, we need to see if it's used and, ahem, liked, and how it impacts on forum performance.
Any feedback welcome. :)
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Well, I was going to like your post to show my approval - but I can't find the button! :innocent:
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Oops, how about now? :D
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Nope. Still can't see a thumb! :)
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If you see 'Like' but no thumb Possum, please refresh your browser. If you don't even see Like, please let me know!
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I don't see "Like" or a thumb. Refreshed, no change. Using Chrome on a Mac.
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Don't see it on this thread but can like on other threads via the thumb :thumbsup:
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Don't see it on this thread but can like on other threads via the thumb :thumbsup:
Thanks, that was the clue I needed, we have a separate permission profile on this board and I hadn't allowed likes here. Done now, so you should see it here too. :thumbsup:
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Have seen and liked! :)
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I can see it and have clicked on ever like on this page but they ignore me. :(
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I'd like if if we could see who's liked a post please. Anonymous likes are okay but showing who's actually liked it would be much better. Pretty please? :)
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I'd like if if we could see who's liked a post please. Anonymous likes are okay but showing who's actually liked it would be much better. Pretty please? :)
foobar, this came up previously and not everyone who liked a post wanted to be known. So I am guessing that it will stay anonymous
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Pah! Ppl shouldn't be so afraid.
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Apologies for reopening an old post, but I really do think that everyone would benefit from knowing who has liked their posts. It might also go along way to prevent some of the misunderstanding/nastiness that is sometimes experienced on here.
Openness and honesty is always the best policy - anonymous likes goes against this IMHO.
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I'm not much bothered whether "likers" are anonymous or identifiable, but an identifiable 'like' can often be used, I reckon, as an acceptable short-cut to saying "thank you" for good advice received. (However, I note that some forums offer a 'thank you' button as well as, or instead of.)
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BTW.
I realized if you press the return button it clears your 'like', same with posts, kept wondering why mine disappeared ;D .
Unless its just me :)
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BTW.
I realized if you press the return button it clears your 'like', same with posts, kept wondering why mine disappeared ;D .
Unless its just me :)
Sadly the module uses the same address to toggle the 'Like' state, so if you Like a post, then refresh the page, it will unlike it immediately. I could rewrite it - will add it to the list. :)
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Apologies for reopening an old post, but I really do think that everyone would benefit from knowing who has liked their posts. It might also go along way to prevent some of the misunderstanding/nastiness that is sometimes experienced on here.
Openness and honesty is always the best policy - anonymous likes goes against this IMHO.
Happy to revist this:
https://www.accidentalsmallholder.net/forum/index.php?topic=91467.0 (https://www.accidentalsmallholder.net/forum/index.php?topic=91467.0)
Note this would be retrospective - if we decide to show who liked posts, it will apply to all historical likes.
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BTW.
I realized if you press the return button it clears your 'like', same with posts, kept wondering why mine disappeared ;D .
Unless its just me :)
Sadly the module uses the same address to toggle the 'Like' state, so if you Like a post, then refresh the page, it will unlike it immediately. I could rewrite it - will add it to the list. :)
Not a problem once you've realised and remember, not sure if there is a way of letting people know, and maybe not many people use return button?
Sounds too complicated rewriting something like this, if no-one has complained, i wouldnt bother. :)
(I wasn't complaining ;D )
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Sounds too complicated rewriting something like this, if no-one has complained, i wouldnt bother. :)
(I wasn't complaining ;D )
It should be very simple, and it's too late now it's in my head! :D
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Note this would be retrospective - if we decide to show who liked posts, it will apply to all historical likes.
I’m quite sure I’ve ‘liked’ some contentious posts in the past, which I would not have ‘liked’ had it not been anonymous.
However I am happy to go with the majority going forwards, and personally am probably happy to not have old ‘likes’ deleted. However it might be that some people would want to be able to either find all their ‘likes’ so they can remove any contentious ones, or be able to ask you Dan to remove all previous ‘likes’ as you go live with the new version.