mikeomalley
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Good comment Bryan, therefore Thumbs Up. Mike
Peter Halle said:Eons ago something similar was tried here and it turned out to be not such a good idea at that time. Whether or not it would work better this time would be one question. Another question would be whether or not there is a standard included module or function to perform this or would it require custom programming.
I don't have the answers to any of these.
Peter
Peter Parfitt said:The number of times that a thread is visited is tracked and shown on the thread list page. Sometimes the ratio of visits to comments is over 30 to 1 and so there are a lot of people that are viewing without making any form of contribution. This might encourage a bit more participation.
Paul G said:Peter Parfitt said:The number of times that a thread is visited is tracked and shown on the thread list page. Sometimes the ratio of visits to comments is over 30 to 1 and so there are a lot of people that are viewing without making any form of contribution. This might encourage a bit more participation.
Depends what you mean by participation. By my experience though in other forums it decreased thread posts which can be viewed both good and bad. The ditto +1 posts annoy some folks so a like feature may reduce them. But it can also lead to complacency, hitting Like isn't much of a contribution unless we're trying to rank answer to questions as happens on some other Q&A sites. Anonymous likes add nothing but a vote popularity contest, I'd want to know who is doing the liking, but it's still lacking now without them saying why. Ultimately it will change the dynamic here, IMO not for the better.
If a dislike button were available I might have been tempted to click it on your post and walk away, but my taking the time to explain myself is far better don't you think?
SittingElf said:Peter Halle said:Eons ago something similar was tried here and it turned out to be not such a good idea at that time. Whether or not it would work better this time would be one question. Another question would be whether or not there is a standard included module or function to perform this or would it require custom programming.
I don't have the answers to any of these.
Peter
That function is already available on this theme. It has been disabled, but could easily be re-enabled. It's called Karma.
I know because I also disabled it on another forum I run with the same forum software and theme. It can get to be a little political in my opinion.
Frank
Peter Parfitt said:Paul G said:Peter Parfitt said:The number of times that a thread is visited is tracked and shown on the thread list page. Sometimes the ratio of visits to comments is over 30 to 1 and so there are a lot of people that are viewing without making any form of contribution. This might encourage a bit more participation.
Depends what you mean by participation. By my experience though in other forums it decreased thread posts which can be viewed both good and bad. The ditto +1 posts annoy some folks so a like feature may reduce them. But it can also lead to complacency, hitting Like isn't much of a contribution unless we're trying to rank answer to questions as happens on some other Q&A sites. Anonymous likes add nothing but a vote popularity contest, I'd want to know who is doing the liking, but it's still lacking now without them saying why. Ultimately it will change the dynamic here, IMO not for the better.
If a dislike button were available I might have been tempted to click it on your post and walk away, but my taking the time to explain myself is far better don't you think?
Thanks Paul, I appreciate the comments and must say that when I posed this question in my opening post I did not realise the down side of such a facility.
When someone opens a thread seeking advice on the best way to do something then the "Like" feature might help him or her judge the opinion of the combined FOG community with people "Liking" whichever suggestion they prefer. In a way there is a sort of facility for this with the voting scheme although that does require the options to be created by the OP.
Peter
Paul G said:Yes, I can see where it would be useful, but imagine it's use in the next 'my Kapex casting doesn't look like the hood on my BMW' thread.
Peter Parfitt said:You made me look again at the BMW colour chart - the car that I've ordered is grey but slightly darker - phew. [smile]
Peter
Rick Christopherson said:For the discussions regarding the negative aspects of a like button, are they really referring to the negative aspects of the feature, or are they comparing it with forums that have poor etiquette and poor moderation?
Paul G said:Peter Parfitt said:You made me look again at the BMW colour chart - the car that I've ordered is grey but slightly darker - phew. [smile]
Peter
Please tell me there's some Festool green in there somewhere
woodguy7 said:Don't you mean bonnet Peter [blink]