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    A "Thanks" button :cool:

    Something I miss in this forum, that I've seen in others, is a way to say "thanks, you helped me out with your post" or "I really liked (or agree with) what you said". A few of the other forums I visit have a Thanks or Like button to press to say such things.

    Case in point: Steve Riley helped me three times just today alone, two old posts and one today. Other than making a post saying Thank You, which I can't see me doing, (it feels like I'm hijacking a thread, taking it off topic and not contributing) the only other way is to send him a private message. And I'm still trying to figure out the guest message thing that we have here....

    So, in essence, what I'm asking for is a Thanks or Like button.
    I do not personally use Kubuntu, but I'm the tech support for my daughter who does.

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    We've considered this before, and have decided against it. Judging by what I see on XDA, people turn it into a beg-a-thon or a competition. It's really quite unbecoming. So, here at KFN, it is perfectly acceptable to add a "thank you" post to a thread. It is not viewed as superfluous or a hijack.

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      #3
      I know what you mean by beg-a-thon. And I do find myself biased on peoples answer based on #posts/#thanks. Maybe this wasn't such a good idea.

      Could this be implemented without a public display or count? Well, that would just irritate me, to log in to read and find a popup telling me that I was thanked in a thread I had answered a year and a half ago.... Maybe that was a bad idea too.

      Never mind. Just know that I thank you every time I read something from you (or the staff)!
      I do not personally use Kubuntu, but I'm the tech support for my daughter who does.

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        #4
        I administer the Mepis Linux Forum. We had both a thank you button and a reputation points button. I had to disable the rep button as certain members were constantly begging for rep points. I retained the thanks button. There has not been the same lobbying as with the rep button. However I am not convinced it adds very much to the forum.

        By the way, I am not a lurker. I am using Kubuntu 12.04 as my main distro.
        Linux because it works. No social or political motives in my decision to use it.
        Always consider Occam's Razor
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          #5
          Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
          We've considered this before, and have decided against it. Judging by what I see on XDA, people turn it into a beg-a-thon or a competition. It's really quite unbecoming. So, here at KFN, it is perfectly acceptable to add a "thank you" post to a thread. It is not viewed as superfluous or a hijack.
          Yes, exactly. I knew there was a reason I never like that idea. At Tom's Hardware they have that +/- system. I always got the feeling that people commented in ways to get "Liked" or "pluses".

          Then again, I see a lot of "+1" only comments. That's a rare instance that a "Thank You" button would come in handy.
          I often wonder if the "+1" crowd are not just padding their posts.
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            #6
            Originally posted by verndog View Post
            Yes, exactly. I knew there was a reason I never like that idea. At Tom's Hardware they have that +/- system. I always got the feeling that people commented in ways to get "Liked" or "pluses".

            Then again, I see a lot of "+1" only comments. That's a rare instance that a "Thank You" button would come in handy.
            I often wonder if the "+1" crowd are not just padding their posts.
            Ars Technica recently implemented comment voting, and yet some people still insist upon making entirely content-free posts that just say "+1" rather than simply voting up the comment that they approved of.

            When I see such posts, I dutifully vote them down. Won't somebody think of the signal-to-noise ratio?! Some may be shocked to discover that in certain circumstances I do actually care about that.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Buddlespit View Post
              And I do find myself biased on peoples answer based on #posts/#thanks.
              This is a natural human tendency. We would prefer that our members value each other based on the content of their contributions, not their ability to win numerical popularity contests.

              Originally posted by Buddlespit View Post
              Just know that I thank you every time I read something from you (or the staff)!
              We admins like to be engaged and available here. The aloofness of staff I see on other forums rather mystifies me. Why go to all the effort to maintain a community if you don't want to involve yourself in it?

              Originally posted by richb View Post
              By the way, I am not a lurker. I am using Kubuntu 12.04 as my main distro.
              Lurking is allowed, too

              Originally posted by HalationEffect View Post
              When I see such posts, I dutifully vote them down. Won't somebody think of the signal-to-noise ratio?! Some may be shocked to discover that in certain circumstances I do actually care about that.
              This does not surprise me at all, my friend

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                #8
                +/1 , thanking, voting, etc are all time consumers
                imo, setting a thread [SOLVED] seems to be the best way to let others know of useful help - help that may have come from more than one person or resource, or the user solved it on their own. This aids the help seeker who is browsing/searching threads.

                KDE forums has karma, and I -was being a posterior cavity and -1'd someone, so I got a -1 for that.
                http://forum.kde.org/karma.php?u=322
                Useless, imo, and lolz


                Hmm I wonder if I should fix that -1 I gave, it was rather silly to "waste" a karma in the way I did .
                Last edited by claydoh; Aug 07, 2013, 01:10 PM. Reason: who really was the posterior cavity here?

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