Hey, as the title suggests I have no faith this will go ahead but wanted to voice the opinion anyway.
I think it would be great if we had a 'like button' attached to all posts, it would work similar to how the Facebook 'like' system works. If anyone likes a post or values it they can appreciate it in a more simple manner rather than a personal message every time JoeyK (or others) write a post. It could be anonymous or have the username attached, I just think it would be a great system for showing members how valuable some of their posts and opinions are.
Hoping for a response. Sincerely,
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This is probably stupid.
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This is probably stupid.
Post #1Religion feels to me a little like a Nigerian Prince scam. The "offer" is illegitimate, the "request" is unreasonable and the source is dubious, in fact, Nigeria doesn't even have a royal family.
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Yeah me either -- you wanna talk about relatives being upset and me being bombarded with 50 questions... yeah... not fun.AkiThePirate wrote:I hear this.[color=green]Lux[/color] wrote:[color=orange]Cathar1950[/color] wrote:Let's find out, I am going to "like" you, I mean your post, and see if it comes out anywhere.[color=blue]AkiThePirate[/color] wrote:Is it not actually linked to FB?
It looks like it just counts the likes here when you look at the post and doesn't send any information anywhere to face-book such as share.
That's great, I wouldn't have used it if it sent the info to my Fb, honestly.
However I do think that since it has the facebook logo on it, that it could possibly be confused with being linked to facebook.
Perhaps there is a generic like system we could use instead? :/
Something like this?

or this


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Maybe a emoticon for every valuing word understood in all languages.
Why not one for every possible word and meaning?
Why not one for every possible word and meaning?

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It'd probably require me to program it from scratch, unless someone can find a mod for this. The closest I can find is here, but it's got several issues:Darias wrote: However I do think that since it has the facebook logo on it, that it could possibly be confused with being linked to facebook.
Perhaps there is a generic like system we could use instead? :/
Something like this?![]()
- It's in development mode
- Can only like a thread, not a single post
- It's for PHPBB 3, not 2
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otseng wrote:It'd probably require me to program it from scratch, unless someone can find a mod for this. The closest I can find is here, but it's got several issues:Darias wrote: However I do think that since it has the facebook logo on it, that it could possibly be confused with being linked to facebook.
Perhaps there is a generic like system we could use instead? :/
Something like this?![]()
- It's in development mode
- Can only like a thread, not a single post
- It's for PHPBB 3, not 2
I just went to hit the like button on one of your moderator comments, and it prompted me to log into Facebook; I didn't notice this before because I was already logged into Facebook. I don't want messages being sent to all my friends of which posts I like.

Or does that mean that I can't like unless I'm logged into facebook -- but it still won't show up on my friends' home pages?
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I didn't notice it before either. You're right, I logged out of FB and it asked me to login when I clicked on a Like button.Darias wrote: I just went to hit the like button on one of your moderator comments, and it prompted me to log into Facebook; I didn't notice this before because I was already logged into Facebook. I don't want messages being sent to all my friends of which posts I like.![]()
I don't see where it's showing up on my profile or notifying anybody else about it.Or does that mean that I can't like unless I'm logged into facebook -- but it still won't show up on my friends' home pages?
I'd personally rather have a self-contained like system also. But, this is really going to take a lot of programming.
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Well, then I guess I won't be using it. I deleted my Facebook account a year ago and I won't be signing up again.Darias wrote:otseng wrote:It'd probably require me to program it from scratch, unless someone can find a mod for this. The closest I can find is here, but it's got several issues:Darias wrote: However I do think that since it has the facebook logo on it, that it could possibly be confused with being linked to facebook.
Perhaps there is a generic like system we could use instead? :/
Something like this?![]()
- It's in development mode
- Can only like a thread, not a single post
- It's for PHPBB 3, not 2
I just went to hit the like button on one of your moderator comments, and it prompted me to log into Facebook; I didn't notice this before because I was already logged into Facebook. I don't want messages being sent to all my friends of which posts I like.
Or does that mean that I can't like unless I'm logged into facebook -- but it still won't show up on my friends' home pages?
Acts 13:48 And when the Gentiles heard this, they began rejoicing and glorifying the word of the Lord, and as many as were appointed to eternal life believed.
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Wow, my idea appears to be causing problems.... Sorry 'bout that.otseng wrote:Seems like the Facebook Like is causing display issues for some people as well. I'm going to be disabling it to see if it fixes things.
Religion feels to me a little like a Nigerian Prince scam. The "offer" is illegitimate, the "request" is unreasonable and the source is dubious, in fact, Nigeria doesn't even have a royal family.