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Tonyz
9th January 2017, 10:18 AM
Due to my warped sense of humour, I keep getting these, but not being rude rather curious what good are they apart from boosting ones ego, I mean they dont get me freebies, they dont allow free access to other sites, they dont get me admin position (whew thank gawd ) I haven't seen them on other forums, wow are we lucky...its just us eh.

just what is the point of them?

Ironwood
9th January 2017, 10:23 AM
You must be special. I don't get them :)

Tonyz
9th January 2017, 10:34 AM
I'll sell them to ya, real special deal, :oo:

Ironwood
9th January 2017, 10:39 AM
I'll sell them to ya, real special deal, :oo:

I'll swap 'em for my spam emails :D

Tonyz
9th January 2017, 10:57 AM
i'll swap 'em for my spam emails :d no!!!!!! :c

FenceFurniture
9th January 2017, 11:03 AM
just what is the point of them?The main point I think is that it saves the "liker" from having to post "nice work" or "that's funny" etc. So for me, that means I can show my appreciation of many more posts than I would otherwise respond to. It also saves the subscribed threads from getting out of control (or having to unsubscribe) after posting an appreciative comment. That then saves the thread from being clogged up with lots of similar comments, when the appreciation can all be seen in one neat line.

For example, someone posts a pic of some finished work that I think is good - if I am subscribed to it I get a notification every time someone else thinks it's good too - and I'm not particularly interested in the subsequent "that's good" comments. If I just give it a like then I receive no more notifications. As I usually peruse the forum through "New Posts" and one for that thread comes up, I can choose if I want to have another look at the comments or not.

Kuffy
9th January 2017, 11:33 AM
This is one of those times that I need a :whs: button

Tonyz
9th January 2017, 12:21 PM
The main point I think is that it saves the "liker" from having to post "nice work" or "that's funny" etc. So for me, that means I can show my appreciation of many more posts than I would otherwise respond too. It also saves the subscribed threads from getting out of control (or having to unsubscribe) after posting an appreciative comment. That then saves the thread from being clogged up with lots of similar comments, when the appreciation can all be seen in one neat line.

For example, someone posts a pic of some finished work that I think is good - if I am subscribed to it I get a notification every time someone else thinks it's good too - and I'm not particularly interested in the subsequent "that's good" comments. If I just give it a like then I receive no more notifications. As I usually peruse the forum through "New Posts" and one for that thread comes up, I can choose if I want to have another look at the comments or not.

Wow you are a wise man, what an excellent idea, they thought up, these modern tech savvy people.I guess that answers my Q dont it.

FenceFurniture
9th January 2017, 01:54 PM
And so, by way of self-fulfilling prophesy, you can see that 7 people agree with the interpretation without having to post (although kuffy did anyway).

Tonyz
9th January 2017, 02:08 PM
Glad you feel justified and vindicated at writing such a clear and precise reply to my nonsesical jibberish question, when, truth to told if I had used my common sense (why start now :p) I could have worked out the answer myself.

Enjoy the rest of the day providing wisdom and knowledge my friend. :2tsup:

FenceFurniture
9th January 2017, 03:08 PM
I'll enjoy the thunderstorm more (if it gets going properly).

woodPixel
9th January 2017, 03:35 PM
Maybe its advanced sarcasm.

Tonyz
9th January 2017, 04:29 PM
Yeah seriously I was joshing man, its summer time for Looove no disrepect at all.
but wow cw 12 likes..:wink: feeling the love brothers.