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#Post#: 57281--------------------------------------------------
Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: Acme Thunderer
Date: December 23, 2022, 5:26 am
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Where have our 'like / dislike / sad / funny' thing-ies gone?
I've always liked seeing these when I've posted, even the
'dislike' ones (with an explanation) and I 've always been ready
to include my own assessment via a thing-ie where I think it is
justified. In my view, we need the thing-ies as the PL season
resumes, so bring back our thing-ies please, we can't do without
you!
#Post#: 57282--------------------------------------------------
Re: Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: Leggy
Date: December 23, 2022, 6:28 am
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I would have clicked on the "agree" icon ...... if it were still
there!!
#Post#: 57284--------------------------------------------------
Re: Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: Acme Thunderer
Date: December 23, 2022, 8:16 am
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And I would have clicked on the 'funny' thing-ie Leggy, sorry
icon, if........
#Post#: 57287--------------------------------------------------
Re: Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: JCFC
Date: December 23, 2022, 8:43 am
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I have mixed feelings. I did like them, but felt that in recent
weeks the negative ones had been used more regularly and
aggressively. At least I am now spared the shame of finding that
I have inadvertently given a perfectly sensible post a "dumb"
rating.
#Post#: 57303--------------------------------------------------
Re: Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: bmb
Date: December 24, 2022, 5:04 am
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--- Quote from: JCFC link ---
>
> in recent weeks the negative ones had been used more regularly
and aggressively.
>
--- End Quote ---
That is precisely why they ended up removed. I will speak to the
rest of the admin team
#Post#: 57310--------------------------------------------------
Re: Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: Seagull
Date: December 24, 2022, 6:09 am
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--- Quote from: bmb link ---
>
> [quote author=JCFC link=topic=4345.msg57287#msg57287
date=1671806625]
> in recent weeks the negative ones had been used more regularly
and aggressively.
>
--- End Quote ---
That is precisely why they ended up removed. I will speak to the
rest of the admin team
[/quote]
Perhaps the list of available emojis could be revised and those
which may cause offence removed, e.g. the "dumb" emoji. Just a
thought. [emoji4]
#Post#: 57314--------------------------------------------------
Re: Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: Leggy
Date: December 24, 2022, 6:56 am
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--- Quote from: Seagull link ---
>
> [quote author=bmb link=topic=4345.msg57303#msg57303
date=1671879860]
> [quote author=JCFC link=topic=4345.msg57287#msg57287
date=1671806625]
> in recent weeks the negative ones had been used more regularly
and aggressively.
>
--- End Quote ---
That is precisely why they ended up removed. I will speak to the
rest of the admin team
[/quote]
Perhaps the list of available emojis could be revised and those
which may cause offence removed, e.g. the "dumb" emoji. Just a
thought. [emoji4]
[/quote]
Agree, lose any that can cause offence and ask everyone to play
nice and disagree constructively.
#Post#: 57317--------------------------------------------------
Re: Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: TheThingFromLewes
Date: December 24, 2022, 7:46 am
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--- Quote from: Leggy link ---
>
> [quote author=Seagull link=topic=4345.msg57310#msg57310
date=1671883796]
> [quote author=bmb link=topic=4345.msg57303#msg57303
date=1671879860]
> [quote author=JCFC link=topic=4345.msg57287#msg57287
date=1671806625]
> in recent weeks the negative ones had been used more regularly
and aggressively.
>
--- End Quote ---
That is precisely why they ended up removed. I will speak to the
rest of the admin team
[/quote]
Perhaps the list of available emojis could be revised and those
which may cause offence removed, e.g. the "dumb" emoji. Just a
thought. [emoji4]
[/quote]
Agree, lose any that can cause offence and ask everyone to play
nice and disagree constructively.
[/quote]
Indeed.. bmb and her naughty step hasn’t been used in a while so
let’s keep it that way!
#Post#: 57323--------------------------------------------------
Re: Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: highfieldlatic
Date: December 24, 2022, 11:37 am
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Although I don't recall ever using it, I feel the "dislike"
button had its usefulness. However, perhaps a rule that if it
is used then an explanation must be given.
I hope the "like" and "agree" buttons could also return.
#Post#: 57327--------------------------------------------------
Re: Give us back our thing-ies!
DIR By: bmb
Date: December 24, 2022, 2:54 pm
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I don't think we can pick & choose which we set, it's all or
nothing. I'm pleading with the boys to vote my way and put them
back - I'm actually having to reply to posts now!
--- Quote from: TheThingFromLewes link ---
>
> Indeed.. bmb and her naughty step hasn’t been used in a while
so let’s keep it that way!
>
--- End Quote ---
Well one of you helped yourself to one of my bottles of cider
last time it was used! You may return once I have found a new
hidey hole for my cider!!
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