Like or Thumbs Up on Posts

I think either option would be a great idea!

TWO OPTIONS:
1) The "Like" button - Be able to like others posts and next to the time the message was posted it would say "3 users like this post" or however many. From there you could click on the "3 users like this post," and it would show the members who liked the post. [Similar to FACEBOOK wall posts]
2) "Thumbs Up" option - Be able to thumbs up or thumbs down certain posts that you like or dislike. On this option you are not able to see who liked, or didn't like your post, just the number counts. [Similar to YOUTUBE comments]

F.A.Q.
1) There's no need for a button of this sort, why do you think it would be useful?
Say you see a funny post from a friend, but you don't want to create a whole post to say "I lol'd @ user-name's post" or "^^^^ HILARIOUS" or you get the idea. Plus, does anyone remember my embarrassing tattoo post? You guys could thumbs down it, and you could be responsible for my pain. PS, sorry for that post, I admit I am a douche.

So... opinions?

I think it'd be a fun addition, but you may think it's useless. It's a matter of opinion I suppose.

Edited: For example, you could thumbs down this post. xD
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  • Originally posted by: Herbalist

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  • How about this one? XD

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  • Originally posted by: AllYourBase

    Originally posted by: Herbalist

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  • I couldn't care less about a thumbs up. Who fucking cares if someone made a funny post, it's not like good responses get bumped up to the top or something. What we need is a 'Karma' option. This way, all the assholes will be known as assholes wherever they troll on the forums. Makes people more aware of their actions online.

    *Edit.... But then again, I like the simplicity of these forums. The last thing we need is more buttons and semi-useless lines of text.
  • Originally posted by: WhatULive4

    I couldn't care less about a thumbs up. Who fucking cares if someone made a funny post, it's not like good responses get bumped up to the top or something. What we need is a 'Karma' option. This way, all the assholes will be known as assholes wherever they troll on the forums. Makes people more aware of their actions online.

    *Edit.... But then again, I like the simplicity of these forums. The last thing we need is more buttons and semi-useless lines of text.

    I don't really see any trolling around here.

    I think things are fine. It's nice and simple.
    We don't need karma or thumbs up, because everyone is awesome.
    People who aren't serious or troll about this forum won't stick around long anyway.
    Plus there are moderators to take care of anyone too ridiculous.
  • Originally posted by: WhatULive4

    I couldn't care less about a thumbs up. Who fucking cares if someone made a funny post, it's not like good responses get bumped up to the top or something. What we need is a 'Karma' option. This way, all the assholes will be known as assholes wherever they troll on the forums. Makes people more aware of their actions online.

    *Edit.... But then again, I like the simplicity of these forums. The last thing we need is more buttons and semi-useless lines of text.

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  • The last time I checked this wasn't Facebook and I'd like to keep it that way!
  • ^ Yes, Please
  • Originally posted by: mcetak8

    ^ Yes, Please


    My point exactly, why don't you just like his post.

    Lol.
  • Note to Original poster, Bournano, I removed the quotes around Like and Thumbs Up to fix a known issue with quotes in post titles.



    I hope you understand. PM me if you have any questions.
  • Back to the subject at hand. I am 100% against this. If you need to like posts, please go to facebook. Click this link http://www.facebook.com

    This is a forum, most forums don't have this option and I personally would hate it if implemented.
  • This kind of thing is a semi-useful feature on forums like Fatwallet, where there is a small contingent of "useful" posters and financial advice is being kicked around. It's good to see who agrees with what, and know if the advice is good without reading the whole thread.



    Here, though, we have an actual community. This kind of feature would be a really negative thing to have around, in my opinion. People will eventually forget your douchey tattoo remark (if you quit bringing it up imageimage)...but if you somehow accrued a bunch of "reds" or "thumbs down" or whatever, as a result, it would smear you for awhile.



    Similarly, we have plenty of threads in the "Everything Else" section that are on contentious topics. The ability for people who would otherwise remain silent to swoop in and "red" people they didn't agree with would serve no one, and would be no different than obnoxious hecklers during a legitimate debate.
  • thumbs down to this post
  • Fully flacid on this one. (Don't front. You know exactly what I mean you pervert image)
  • ^^ I like the Flacid/Erect idea. image That's awesome.
  • I like a version of the thumb up / thumb down system, known as rep. It's used on www.bodybuilding.com forums for example. It's a cool feature to have but certainly not a necessity.
  • Keep it plain and keep it simple. The last thing we want is this to be like a social networking site. This is a collecting community for crying out loud! We're not here to get laid or go to parties, well most of us at least. image
  • I don't think people would like seeing a thumbs down on one of their posts.
  • I have to agree that this is a totally unnecessary and completely useless idea.



    One of your main points is that instead of just saying "hilarious" or something like that you could just hit the like button and save a post that doesn't add much. At the same time, someone might actually have something relavent to say, but instead they might get lazy and just hit the like button instead and then the conversation would grind to a hault.



    Plus, like mentioned above, this would take away all responsibility for the hate/support you give to someone. If someone feels like being a dick, they go around and thumbs down every post they see from another person without anyone knowing they are the person who did it.



    I can see where you're coming from, but I don't think it will ever have a place on this site.
  • Originally posted by: Maydogg6

    I have to agree that this is a totally unnecessary and completely useless idea.



    One of your main points is that instead of just saying "hilarious" or something like that you could just hit the like button and save a post that doesn't add much. At the same time, someone might actually have something relavent to say, but instead they might get lazy and just hit the like button instead and then the conversation would grind to a hault.



    Plus, like mentioned above, this would take away all responsibility for the hate/support you give to someone. If someone feels like being a dick, they go around and thumbs down every post they see from another person without anyone knowing they are the person who did it.



    I can see where you're coming from, but I don't think it will ever have a place on this site.

    I see where you are coming from when you talk about negative nancy's who will go around thumbing everyone's posts down. But then again, mods could look through peoples feedback and easily find out who the culprit is.

    Facebook.com is worth over $33 billion dollars. I'm sure it wouldn't be a bad idea to follow in their footsteps somewhat.

    I do prefer the "thumbs up/thumbs down" (from YouTube.com) option more then the "like" system.

  • Originally posted by: Bournano

     I'm sure it wouldn't be a bad idea to follow in their footsteps somewhat.




    You're wrong on that point.

    This is a forum, not a social networking site.  We kick it old school without any of that Web2.0 garbage imageimage
  • How about a reputation button? Rep could be tallied on the bottom of someone's profile.
  • Originally posted by: xxtheenslavedxx

    How about a reputation button? Rep could be tallied on the bottom of someone's profile.


    Not a bad idea. But I'd rather have karma over that. And for some reason people dislike the idea of karma on NA. I guess it's becoming too much like GameFaqs then.
  • Why do we need anything else? Forums are pretty straight fwd, and all this other stuff is just bells and whistles that don't really serve any purpose IMO.

    ~~NGD
  • Originally posted by: NationalGameDepot

    Why do we need anything else? Forums are pretty straight fwd, and all this other stuff is just bells and whistles that don't really serve any purpose IMO.

    ~~NGD

    I agree.  Beyond that, I would honestly be a little pissed off if someone gave one of my post a thumbs down.  It seems like it would promote unnecessary negativity.  If I think someone's post is great, I'll take five seconds out of my day to type it out and let them know.

    Lastly, fuck facebook.

  • Case closed, it's not the best idea.



    But new advancements lead to good things. Facebook adds random shit everyday, and is more popular than ever. Regardless if you hate it or not, it's a site worth over $33 billion, and that's insanely impressive.
  • Interesting points, but as great as NA is, it wont become something as widespread and used as FB. FB may be worth 33 billion, but I dont think that is the intended spirit of NA's founders, am I right NGD and Dain?
  • Originally posted by: Bournano

    Case closed, it's not the best idea.



    But new advancements lead to good things. Facebook adds random shit everyday, and is more popular than ever. Regardless if you hate it or not, it's a site worth over $33 billion, and that's insanely impressive.

    That is all well and good but FB is ran by a giant team of coders, NA is ran by 1.  Everyone who is a site admin/mod have jobs (or are in school).  We don't really want to be that large, cause none of us have the time to devote to deal with that many users/problems.  If the site generated enough money we could "hire" people but we don't even place ads on pages trying to make money, that is not what NA is about. 
    ~~NGD

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