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B_Cuzican

 I think there ought to be a like button (similar to facebooks) for forum comments and various other things on this site. I haven't considered all the pros and cons of this, but I think it would shorten the threads a bit, eliminating a lot of quoting, and making it easier to reach more pertinent posts. It doesn't have to be a like button it could just be thumbs up or down buttons or something else. Perhaps a secondary thread branching off of a comment. Any thoughts pro or con, or new ideas are welcome. :)

KeepinOn2

Your idea gets a big 'thumbs up' from me! Wink Of course, I just discovered these cute little emoticons that could serve the same purpose.  I wonder, are they available to all members, or only members of a certain level (I currently have a diamond level membership).

thejackbauer
licenser wrote:

Your idea gets a big 'thumbs up' from me!  Of course, I just discovered these cute little emoticons that could serve the same purpose.  I wonder, are they available to all members, or only members of a certain level (I currently have a diamond level membership).


I can do them too Wink. As for the OP: Cool, it seems like "the thing" now for many sites on the internet, including youtube and others. I really don't see how it can hurt.  But does like/thumbs up come along with dislike/thumbs down? Undecided

Streptomicin

NOOOOOOO, only not that. I had enough of "like" from facebook. People will just stop commenting and start hitting like, like that, like this. Don't ruin old good arguing in forums.

whoisgalt57

Keep the flames alive.  No 'like' button.  If you like or dislike, I want to know WHY. -.-

tomo6

one good thing about that is you could make it so the comments with the most thumbs up appear at the top of the page, which would prevent annoying comments like "first"

Streptomicin

There are no comments like "first" in forums, only when chess.com staff post something, like puzzles...

B_Cuzican
whoisgalt57 wrote:

Keep the flames alive.  No 'like' button.  If you like or dislike, I want to know WHY. -.-


 

Ok what about secondary threads? Often when I look at a puzzle, or read a forum, it's already many hours old, and I'll read a comment, or analysis, that I want to follow up on. But the thread is already hundreds of comments long. I have no way of knowing where the responses to that comment are, without sifting through a ton of other stuff. I'd like a way of getting to related comments.

ivandh
tomo6 wrote:

one good thing about that is you could make it so the comments with the most thumbs up appear at the top of the page, which would prevent annoying comments like "first"


Most liked

Also, that would make it rather difficult to follow the progress of a thread, don't you think?

B_Cuzican
Streptomicin wrote:

NOOOOOOO, only not that. I had enough of "like" from facebook. People will just stop commenting and start hitting like, like that, like this. Don't ruin old good arguing in forums.


 I don't mean replacing arguments, I just mean if someone was particularly funny,  or something like that, I'd like to be able to encourage them without quoting thier entire comment and just adding, haha

Lampman
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ivandh
B_Cuzican wrote:
Streptomicin wrote:

NOOOOOOO, only not that. I had enough of "like" from facebook. People will just stop commenting and start hitting like, like that, like this. Don't ruin old good arguing in forums.


I don't mean replacing arguments, I just mean if someone was particularly funny, or something like that, I'd like to be able to encourage them without quoting thier entire comment and just adding, haha


What he's saying is that individuals will lazily push "like" instead of writing why they like it (or not) and adding to the conversation.

Teja

If the conversation gets added. Many times it just gets addled.

loved

Thumbs up to the like button even if the only place it's available is in Tactics Trainer. Especially if by hovering my pointer over the like button I can see other users who liked it.