Bump - To remind how people get used to changes and like them as time goes
I've never given a like I continue with reps. Don't have a problem with the concept in general but noticed interesting patterns in popularity and forum politics. For instance there is a small fraternal group of members who auto like each others post no matter the content. Certain threads get going with rapid replies and the likes traded between them looks like a forum barebacking orgy. Embarrassing even for a wicked gay masters hangout.
I also noticed that if 2 bros for life have a falling out they no longer like each others posts. Even within the same thread while agreeing with each other on the topic. They now withhold there likes for each other where before it was automatic.
Another fun social observation is how you can more quickly tell who belongs to which tribe, who pretends to be the alpha, and who is jockeying for the spot.
I like the like feature. Gives a whole new dimension to the forum as the noise to signal ratio gets worse and the spam and troll accounts bury the helpful content.
I also noticed that if 2 bros for life have a falling out they no longer like each others posts. Even within the same thread while agreeing with each other on the topic. They now withhold there likes for each other where before it was automatic.
I've never given a like I continue with reps. Don't have a problem with the concept in general but noticed interesting patterns in popularity and forum politics. For instance there is a small fraternal group of members who auto like each others post no matter the content. Certain threads get going with rapid replies and the likes traded between them looks like a forum barebacking orgy. Embarrassing even for a wicked gay masters hangout.
I also noticed that if 2 bros for life have a falling out they no longer like each others posts. Even within the same thread while agreeing with each other on the topic. They now withhold there likes for each other where before it was automatic.
Another fun social observation is how you can more quickly tell who belongs to which tribe, who pretends to be the alpha, and who is jockeying for the spot.
I like the like feature. Gives a whole new dimension to the forum as the noise to signal ratio gets worse and the spam and troll accounts bury the helpful content.