I likes it!I think it has to be as minimalistic as possible. At least that's how I like it.
We do have emojis (and words!) to convey feelings towards a comment. That should suffice.
I like the current system.
I likes it!I think it has to be as minimalistic as possible. At least that's how I like it.
We do have emojis (and words!) to convey feelings towards a comment. That should suffice.
I like the current system.
That would clog up threads with replies saying "+1", "I most heartedly agree", "Right on!", etc.Exactly, I expressed a similar sentiment earlier.
Although I comprehend Amir's intention behind implementing the like system (as he explained earlier), I can't help but wonder what's wrong with simply replying to express gratitude. Just a thought.
To be clear, I didn't implement likes. It comes as part of the forum system. What I did was disable the new variations of it in the latest software.Although I comprehend Amir's intention behind implementing the like system (as he explained earlier), I can't help but wonder what's wrong with simply replying to express gratitude. Just a thought.
Why would one want "more detailed analysis" on the use of likes and the like?I meant more for detailed analysis, as a general thing it works fine, altho I'd rather see a few more choices than just "like" to be more specific.
Can you run stats on emojis? The way you can see a breakdown of various reactions on some fora can be interesting...sort ofWhy would one want "more detailed analysis" on the use of likes and the like?
There are emojis if you run out of words to describe what you feel..
I don't know but at the same time why shouldn't you? -If words are searchable emojis must be as well. Can't think of any meaningful use cases though. But I'm sure some statistics guy would dive right in.Can you run stats on emojis? The way you can see a breakdown of various reactions on some fora can be interesting...sort of
This is me expressing my sincere gratitude.To be clear, I didn't implement likes. It comes as part of the forum system. What I did was disable the new variations of it in the latest software.
That aside the fact that we have likes doesn't stop people from expressing gratitude in words.
That would clog up threads with replies saying "+1", "I most heartedly agree", "Right on!", etc.
To be clear, I didn't implement likes. It comes as part of the forum system. What I did was disable the new variations of it in the latest software.
That aside the fact that we have likes doesn't stop people from expressing gratitude in words.
They used to be extremely common until everyone upgraded to forums with Likes.Yep, threads here are scientifically dense haha. But honestly, I haven't observed this in forums that lack the like feature.
Sorry for the late reply. I mistakenly used the same group of comments for this chart that I used to collect Likes statistics. Namely the comments, that have Likes and were not written by the deleted or guest users (have an author ID tied to them). Below is the full picture (to the time the original post of mine was written). Other charts are based of the filtered comments.Some of it may be due to us deleting posts which won't be visible externally. But yes, there is roughly half the posts unaccounted for in their stats. Whatever crawler they are using is not seeing all the posts.
Sure! I'll try to post it later today.@AmarioForester thank you for putting all of this together! Would you have the ability to calculate number of comments / number of likes ratio for the top commenters? That could indicate the quality, not just quantity of posted / liked content.
Great idea! Although one would need to implement a KI to identify drunk patterns in comments text..I would like to see who posts the most while beeing drunk.
Great idea! Although one would need to implement a KI to identify drunk patterns in comments text..
Probably depends on who drinks the most! I do it sometimes although I'm almost never drunk drunk, but I don't think my somewhat inebriated posts are that much different to my normal posts - I think. (By the way I'm stone cold sober right now, ha!)I would like to see who posts the most while beeing drunk.
I updated the dataset, so that it is more up-to-date.@AmarioForester thank you for putting all of this together! Would you have the ability to calculate number of comments / number of likes ratio for the top commenters? That could indicate the quality, not just quantity of posted / liked content.