Loomio
Tue 10 Apr 2012 10:52PM

'Like' button for comments

JL Jon Lemmon Public Seen by 140
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Aaron Thornton Wed 11 Apr 2012 9:06AM

Maybe we could possibly invent our own take on it. Something like a weave or fibre becoming stronger with the more 'threads' that support it. This could be a fundimental concept within loomio. Just an idea?

BK

Benjamin Knight Wed 11 Apr 2012 9:38AM

Mm I agree that the terminology is problematic, but it would be fine for the terminology to be modified during/after the feature is developed right?

Rich, would you be happier if the proposal was modified to refer to the feature but not necessarily the terminology?

We need a linguist on board! There are lots around.. I'm going to ask one right now.

JL

Jon Lemmon Wed 11 Apr 2012 9:47AM

My personal feeling is: let's go with 'like' for now, and we can change the terminology later (as Ben suggests).

RDB

Richard D. Bartlett Wed 11 Apr 2012 10:08AM

I agree, on the grounds that changing terminology is easy. Very keen to get a linguist involved, I find myself critiquing every single word in the app and it's really important but I don't have the expertise to do it right!

BK

Benjamin Knight Wed 11 Apr 2012 10:20PM

Look at that soothing green Circle of Contentment

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PauKokura Fri 29 Nov 2013 9:14AM

Oh thats an old thread! Let me re-activate the discussion...
- Somewhere else the dislike option has been considered.
- Terminology: Find a synonym for Agree / Disagree that cannot be confused with the "voting" activity. Something like "subscribe" "unsubscribe" (but without the newsletter meaning!) "Thumb up" / "Thumb down" (argh! is the voting icon...) ...

We are using the like option as a +1 sometimes, and commenting in text "+1" othertimes...) The context of the comment self-explains if the like has to be read as "agree the comment" or "like the comment".

  • Hi I'm James and I'm new in this group
  • Agree

No sense, just like:

  • Do you want to do this?
  • Like

Its just we are used to "like" as "yes".
It is possible to like something you disagree? :S

AI

Alanna Irving Fri 29 Nov 2013 10:21AM

a lot of times i just use like to mean "i want you to know i've seen this"

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PauKokura Fri 29 Nov 2013 10:33AM

thats right. I forgot that one.

RDB

Richard D. Bartlett Sat 30 Nov 2013 1:05AM

Sometimes I use it as a friendly stroke on the arm before I vehemently disagree with a comment :P

DU

Deleted account Fri 3 Jan 2014 12:08PM

Perhaps there is room for a 'thanks' button as well..