a "like" or "thanks" button ?

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Isn't it more odd that folks take so vehemently against another way of expressing thanks or gratitude?

Start using +1 around here and you'll be wanting a gun's and ammo section next.
 


You perceive it to be "angry" I can assure you it is certainly not. It is my point of view tinged with a bit of, ok, a lot of sarcasm.
No I didn't have a bad shave either

Yes some people do go to a lot of time and trouble posting photographs and replies threads etc and I think you will find that the OP is normally given thanks/credit for the their time /reply in the thread.
This forum has worked pretty well over the years without the need for a thank you button.
The reason I most probably feel so strongly against it is and you answered the question in your reply too me "Laziness"

If you feel the need to be loved or needed for your comments or posts then I seriously think you're looking in the wrong forum.:icon_cheesygrin:

You have said you are 'Inherently lazy' therefore all the more reason not to have a like / thanks button, what is so hard about writing "nice post Robah"? :icon_lol:


Tony, I thought we had one.

+1 @ Bechet and Fido :icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin:
 
Bechet45 said:
Why is this thread still active after we've been told that you can't have the buttons?

No - you can't. End of.

We know we can't, but as free thinking men, just can't help discussing the hypothetical pros & cons! Sort of like being told the fastest we can go on a motorway is 70 MPH, but I'm pretty sure most of us ignore that too :icon_razz:
 
Because it's exercising people's minds.

Actually, I'm in two minds as I find that certain posts automatically attract a like - it's almost mandatory. Take a look at the SOTD thread on Straight Razor Place and you'll see what I mean - most posters automatically add a like to all other posts therefore it's become meaningless.

However, last night, on the same forum I was reading a long thread on the state of the US economy and jobs etc. that had generated quite a lot of heat. Some of the posts were so well made that I found myself using the like button just to express agreement with a well reasoned argument. I had no intention of joining the debate and as some of the entries were a few days old, I'd already missed the opportunity of popping in an actual entry.

Anyway, it's academic for TSR but we shouldn't let that stand in the way of a decent argument/debate.
 

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