Looks too much like a popularity contest.
But, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
That's fine and I knew it wouldn't be for everyone.It does not turn my crank :dontknow:
I was on the fence about the "dislike" button. I think it had a purpose if used the right way but I disabled it. I disliked that his Spyder caught fire but I guess you didn't read it that way. What else would I dislike about it??
You can abuse the "like" button too when you "like" a post when a person is having a problem. Either you don't understand what "like" means or you have another reason for clicking it. :dontknow:
The other paid features are not worth the $70 bucks they want for it. Right now what you see is what you get.
I think that is in our best interest to receive the "like" or dislike" grade: look on the numbers off people reading the posts and leave without re-posting. Now, they have another choice.Lamont........ you, Tonga and Mooneytech disliked this OP post and even I was floored to see it and wondered why ???? http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?38553-UP-IN-FLAMES!!! His Spyder caught fire and was wondering how to proceed with the insurance for it and I found it very mean that someone would dislike his post for asking a question. Also..........this is what will happen. Everyone of your future posts would get a dislike from him and thats how this is going to become a bad idea and divide this site.
I was on the fence about the "dislike" button. I think it had a purpose if used the right way but I disabled it. I disliked that his Spyder caught fire but I guess you didn't read it that way. What else would I dislike about it??
You can abuse the "like" button too when you "like" a post when a person is having a problem. Either you don't understand what "like" means or you have another reason for clicking it. :dontknow:
The other paid features are not worth the $70 bucks they want for it. Right now what you see is what you get.
I participate on other forums that use both the "Like" and "Thanks" systems, and one forum that uses a "reputation" system. Every one of those forums have disabled the negative options. My habit on forums that have those choices is to leave a positive response if I find the information personally useful or as a way of showing I am thankful for someone's effort to respond to me. If I do not like someone's post or disagree I'd rather just say so in the forum itself to be clear WHY I have a negative opinion.
In other words, I would hope that the options for a negative response stay disabled. I can think of no good reason for that except to be vindictive, nasty or rude. If a post really deserves a negative response I would think a moderator would be involved anyway.