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Welshy Fri 24-Nov-23 15:17:10

Hi all

I emailed Gransnet with a suggestion for the above and I have just had a reply.

If you would like to start a thread about this in site stuff, then that would be an ideal way for us to measure interest.
We'll keep an eye and see how many people are interested. This doesn't, of course, mean it'll happen - it just means that we can see if something will be used before taking it to discussion.

Does anyone else think this is a good idea?

nanna8 Sun 26-Nov-23 04:42:50

Yes I like the clap idea, GSM! Shall use it in future. smile

BlueBelle Sat 25-Nov-23 21:37:39

Wasn’t you GSM
Karmalady suggested I was lacking in confidence * Perhaps lacking in confidence as many are* . my answer was to her not you, and she’s probably right too

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 25-Nov-23 17:45:00

Germanshepherdsmum

I have always considered BlueBelle to be highly visible. She and I don’t always agree but I read her posts with interest and, if I have something to say, respond. The ‘something’ can be simply a 👏 or a 👍🏻 or a 😱 but it’s a response.

By way of proof, here’s my post.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 25-Nov-23 17:43:59

I didn’t suggest you were lacking in confidence BlueBelle. I have never considered you were.

Marydoll Sat 25-Nov-23 17:41:39

Well the pack of hyenas happened without a like button being present 🤣 could it really have been any worse ?.

You bet!

BlueBelle Sat 25-Nov-23 15:42:43

Ahh thanks for the replies, of course I don’t expect agreement we re all different and that makes us what we are
So GSM and Merylstreep 👍🏼and * karmalady* yes you’re probably right not much self confidence that’s me ✔️

Well the pack of hyenas happened without a like button being present 🤣 could it really have been any worse ?

Lollin Sat 25-Nov-23 15:29:14

I like how the new ‘thanks’ on MN works that you can give posters. I would not be in favour up/down button for reasons already given.

Marydoll Sat 25-Nov-23 11:38:34

MerylStreep

nanna8
We ( those of us who think it’s a bad idea) aren’t being awkward. We are basing this opinion after being on GN for many years ( me, 2011) I remember very well the incident MaryDoll alludes too. Some posters were like a pack of hyena’s.

👍😉

MerylStreep Sat 25-Nov-23 11:33:05

nanna8
We ( those of us who think it’s a bad idea) aren’t being awkward. We are basing this opinion after being on GN for many years ( me, 2011) I remember very well the incident MaryDoll alludes too. Some posters were like a pack of hyena’s.

MerylStreep Sat 25-Nov-23 11:25:48

BlueBelle
You’re not invisible to me. I always read your posts and very well put they are. I don’t always agree with you, though 😁

mamaa Sat 25-Nov-23 11:01:19

Well it looks like the emoji will only work when using my phone- I typed that reply on my laptop...

mamaa Sat 25-Nov-23 11:00:13

I think the [thumbs up] emoji is a good compromise, so I'll probably use that in future, where appropriate.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 25-Nov-23 09:45:59

I have always considered BlueBelle to be highly visible. She and I don’t always agree but I read her posts with interest and, if I have something to say, respond. The ‘something’ can be simply a 👏 or a 👍🏻 or a 😱 but it’s a response.

karmalady Sat 25-Nov-23 09:36:39

moneysavingexpert had such a button and cliques quickly developed, so much so that good posters, with lots of wisdom, vanished. Bluebelle, I am sorry that you feel invisible. It is nice to read your posts but why would you need that self-assurance of a like button? Perhaps lacking in confidence as many are. The self-confident do not need a like button

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 25-Nov-23 09:30:40

I share your concern Marydoll. Furthermore, the use of the button would be anonymous. With actual replies, even just an emoji, we can all see who is supportive or otherwise of a post. Much healthier I think.

Marydoll Sat 25-Nov-23 09:22:34

Marydoll, I think that the problem here is that the majority responding so vehemently against a 'like' button are envisaging something totally different from those of us who are in favour. A simple 'like' button (as opposed to one that allows people to 'dislike' too) is a very supportive thing, and really can't be used to 'pile on' an individual

I understand fully what you are saying. Oldnproud, however, I feel that it can still be used in a negative way, if a group of posters collaborate. I don't want to elaborate why I feel this way.

Oldnproud Sat 25-Nov-23 09:09:39

Ah, well, I hate and usually ignore the like button on Facebook, because to me it feels very false, given that I know all the people whose posts I am viewing and am probably expected to respond to. But as you said above, Facebook and Gransnet (and, to me, all discussion forums) are very different things.

Galaxy Sat 25-Nov-23 08:59:27

I know what a like button is! It is partly why Facebook is the site it is. Not a site I think holds any value in terms of debate.

Oldnproud Sat 25-Nov-23 08:55:57

Marydoll

nanna8

Certainly not a dislike button but no one is asking for that. Maybe just call it an appreciation button if people are so challenged by a yes. Can’t believe the responses on here, really but hey, ours not to reason why.

You obviously have never been at the receiving end of a pile on here. Some posters have.

However, I don't think it happens very often now.

Marydoll, I think that the problem here is that the majority responding so vehemently against a 'like' button are envisaging something totally different from those of us who are in favour. A simple 'like' button (as opposed to one that allows people to 'dislike' too) is a very supportive thing, and really can't be used to 'pile on' an individual. It is just a really quick, simple way to let the poster know that you liked something about their post. If other posters wanted to be nasty about it instead, they would still have to resort to posting their responses in the usual way.

If we had a 'like' button, I would simply have used that to indicate my agreement with nanna8's post above (plus a few others on the thread), rather than typing a boring response ☺

Galaxy Sat 25-Nov-23 08:52:24

Facebook and mumsnet/gransnet are completely different sites (thank god) I wouldnt have political discussions on Facebook for example.

BlueBelle Sat 25-Nov-23 08:44:19

Nanna8 I m completely with you I don’t understand the feelings on here at all
No ones suggesting a thumbs down button just a positive one

BlueBelle Sat 25-Nov-23 08:42:07

I don’t get any bad feeling on fb just a thumbs up tells you people have read and appreciated what you said
9/10 times when you write something on here you feel invisible

It doesn’t need a thumbs down button at all I wouldn’t want that

Marydoll Sat 25-Nov-23 08:30:10

nanna8

Certainly not a dislike button but no one is asking for that. Maybe just call it an appreciation button if people are so challenged by a yes. Can’t believe the responses on here, really but hey, ours not to reason why.

You obviously have never been at the receiving end of a pile on here. Some posters have.

However, I don't think it happens very often now.

nanna8 Sat 25-Nov-23 05:48:11

Certainly not a dislike button but no one is asking for that. Maybe just call it an appreciation button if people are so challenged by a yes. Can’t believe the responses on here, really but hey, ours not to reason why.

nanna8 Sat 25-Nov-23 03:52:04

Yes from me. Won’t happen, though.