Why not: // just shoot me!
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That's OK, people who care about "like" buttons should be ostracized anyway. On a side note, if I hear someone at my organization say one more time that our site needs to be more like Facebook, I'm going to garrote myself with a Cat5 cable.
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try { account.Save(); } catch { ; } //Not good! :mad:
I will not shoot you, but support team will do, after over 9000 calls from angry users...
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Well, CP seems to go in that direction, too... It is a matter of time when it becomes "CodeBook". If it makes you feel better, I can vote you down :laugh:
Greetings - Jacek
This is why I hate the facebook, I cannot hate things, can only like things. How in the world I am supposed to only like things.
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This is why I hate the facebook, I cannot hate things, can only like things. How in the world I am supposed to only like things.
Luiz Felipe Stangarlin wrote:
This is why I hate the facebook, I cannot hate things, can only like things. How in the world I am supposed to only like things.
I think exactly opposite. While I'm not a huge fan of a facebook, this particular feature is fine for me. Whereas I do dislike various things, a non-existance of downvoting mechanism forces me to express the dislike in a commentary (hopefully constructive). No downvoting makes the website more positive, which is a desired feature for a social network. We all have enough univoters in the real life... Anyway, there are a lot of "hatred groups" on FB. Giving a 'like' to them is a way to express hatred, if you really need to.
Greetings - Jacek