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So, if the pub/forum analogy is correct, what's the pub equivalent of the 'like' button?
A pat on the back?
Slap on the bum?
Glancing over at the trough?
I don't want it, whatever it is.
We don't need these fripperies.
Can't we just express ourselves like we've always done, with simple ignorance, misguided logic and mindless prejudice?
Is "opting in" to Ghosterysยด anonymous data collection considered safe?
Probably, I've only been burgled twice, had the car stolen and had all my online accounts cleared out since signing up. And there was the syphilis, but other than that, seems fine.
[quote=Rusty Spanner ]So, if the pub/forum analogy is correct, what's the pub equivalent of the 'like' button?
I'll take a wild guess at "thumbs up"
Rusty Spanner ยป So, if the pub/forum analogy is correct, what's the pub equivalent of the 'like' button?
You hug them and tell them that you love them and they're your best mate, before throwing up on their shoes and then bursting into tears and saying sorry hundreds of times....
You hug them and tell them that you love them and they're you're best mate, before throwing up on their shoes and then bursting into tears and saying sorry hundreds of times....
Let me guess.....your local has a flat roof.
Let me guess.....your local has a flat roof.
yep, see you there at 10?
Would someone explain what function a like button serves.
The actual answer?
It's so that Facebook knows what you like, and can sell target advertising to its clients.
However, before you get all tin-hat about that, there are benefits. You've got much more chance of seeing an ad for bike stuff or outdoor gear or whatever. People take the piss out of the watch and Maserati ads on here - well on my FB I get almost entirely bike stuff ads. Including the odd interesting special offer or new product.
So it's not all bad. Just be a little careful in what you click 'like' on. So far Facebook only knows (from direct likes) that I like bikes - this isn't a secret.
However, it does do things based on your friends' posts that you click like on - I suspect it scans those, sees how often you like a friends post and shows you the things that THEY like too. Not sure if it does text scans on the actual posts you like though.
I'm not averse to it, because I know there is just an algorithm behind it. I still carefully filter what I put on FB. It kept bugging me to tell it what university I went to, so I said University of Leave Me Alone. Then it prompted me to make friends with hundreds of other people who went there ๐ I also never check into places either.
I think the question is rather - what would be the function of a like button on a forum like this? .....
It easily shows the fact you agree with a post without actually having to go to the length of quoting the entire thing just to say
^This
Is "opting in" to Ghosterysยด anonymous data collection considered safe?Probably, I've only been burgled twice, had the car stolen and had all my online accounts cleared out since signing up. And there was the syphilis, but other than that, seems fine.
I'll take that as a [i]yes[/i] then? Cheers.
Yey, I can longer see the share button.
Small victories.
Can we have 'Disappointed' button as well
If we are goto have one can we have a few...
I only came here to say I dislike what you are discussing
Meh +1 the obvious reply
Bindun with a report link
[i]Can we have 'Disappointed' button as well [/i]
Disappointingly, I can see the benefit in forcing people to be disappointed in long hand.
You have to be really disappointed to type a post about something rather than just hitting a thumbs down on everything you mildly dislike.
Disappointing, I know.
What about having avatars as well ๐
Runs away....
Like ... like....unlike,.. thumb... share.
well on my FB I get almost entirely bike stuff ads. Including the odd interesting special offer or new product.
I'm genuinely surprised a tech savvy person actually sees ads, I don't know anyone techy who hasn't blocked them years ago!
