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    Will there ever be a means of liking a post?

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    • SgtPepperFan48
      SgtPepperFan48 last edited by

      Just wondering if a feature that will allow users to like posts (or some other equivalent) will ever be brought into these forums? On many other forums, users can show their approval of posts in a way like this which I think is a pretty cool thing to have

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      • Get On The Right Thing
        Get On The Right Thing last edited by

        any chance we could add a "like" or an "agree" button? "funny", "disagree" ...? be nice to have versus having to quote a million different posts...

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        • oobu24
          oobu24 last edited by

          we have this...

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          • MaccaMeri
            MaccaMeri last edited by

            ...And The Beat(le) Goes On

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            • HaileyMcComet
              HaileyMcComet last edited by

              If we're voting on it, I have mixed feelings. Thumbs up or some form of approval might be good, but I'd hate any kind of thumbs down or negative mark. The internet is mean enough already. I can't see a Paul McCartney site adding to how bad people try to make each other feel online.

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              • oobu24
                oobu24 last edited by

                HaileyMcComet:

                If we're voting on it, I have mixed feelings. Thumbs up or some form of approval might be good, but I'd hate any kind of thumbs down or negative mark. The internet is mean enough already. I can't see a Paul McCartney site adding to how bad people try to make each other feel online.

                How true. There are enough bullies here that jump on people. (I'll leave it at that)

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                • HaileyMcComet
                  HaileyMcComet last edited by

                  On this site? I've never seen anything like that here. But you've been here 10 years longer than I have, so I assume you've seen a lot of people come and go. 10 years. I can't even remember any websites from 10 years ago.

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                  • love2travel
                    love2travel last edited by

                    HaileyMcComet:

                    If we're voting on it, I have mixed feelings. Thumbs up or some form of approval might be good, but I'd hate any kind of thumbs down or negative mark. The internet is mean enough already. I can't see a Paul McCartney site adding to how bad people try to make each other feel online.

                    Great point! Keeping to the positive...

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                    • HaileyMcComet
                      HaileyMcComet last edited by

                      Maybe we already have something.

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                        admin last edited by

                        love2travel:

                        HaileyMcComet:

                        If we're voting on it, I have mixed feelings. Thumbs up or some form of approval might be good, but I'd hate any kind of thumbs down or negative mark. The internet is mean enough already. I can't see a Paul McCartney site adding to how bad people try to make each other feel online.

                        Great point! Keeping to the positive...

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