I second this motionI'm a positive guy, but sometime I just don't like something. And sometimes, not liking something isn't enough. I want to DISLIKE it.
So.... Dislike button please.
Promise I won't abuse it.
we've denied this request for as long as we've had likes. its not gunna happen sorryNever say never, Sunni. Never.
Pwease?we've denied this request for as long as we've had likes. its not gunna happen sorry
...that sounds terrible. We would never debase ourselves like that...I've never seen a forum use "dislikes" for anything other than clique warfare where each clique downvotes their targets' posts regardless of the content of said posts.
That's all it would be used for on this forum as well.
I'm a positive guy, but sometime I just don't like something. And sometimes, not liking something isn't enough. I want to DISLIKE it.
So.... Dislike button please.
Promise I won't abuse it.
Of course, the proper was to express dislike is to provide a counter arguement, rebuttal or ideally a nice cat pic.I DO like this ,....
as in many times there are posts replied too
that are functionally wrong ...but
I feel that it is just too easy to tick the """DISLIKE""" btn
without any correct or proper explanation
thus making it too easy for jerk- offs to dislike someone
again without 'reason' or without deeping the content of the post!
Pray tell, Chuck....I know how the unlike button works, wanna know?
How about a off button? That could work too?How about the button? - This would gently nudge open the doors to a peaceful debate about the subject, without having to "dislike" anything.