...and getting underwear in the mail.....scr8p wrote:I don't care if I'm the only guy around here one day. I'll still be building crap and posting pics.

...and getting underwear in the mail.....scr8p wrote:I don't care if I'm the only guy around here one day. I'll still be building crap and posting pics.
Someone send this man a poster print of farmer, STAT!!!scr8p wrote:Thankfully, they never found their way to me....... and that's not an invitation for them to do so either.
Isn't there extensions you can add to phpBB to add a "Like" feature?scr8p wrote:...
But I think a lot of it goes to what Richie mentioned. For instance, I can post a picture of a car I'm building on there and get 80 likes. I can post that same pic on here and get 2 comments. Sure, it makes you feel good to get all of those likes. But after all of the likes that pic got, only 4-5 people actually took the time to comment on it. So really, how is it any different than the pic here on the forum? If 100 people look at the pic on here, I'd be willing to bet that at least half of them probably liked what they saw. You just don't get the visual confirmation of the "likes".
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We don't need a Like/Dislike feature with build threads as any system like that is open to abuse. The worst issue is people "like-trading". CarDomain is terrible for that. Everybody "Likes" just to get a "Like" in return. It invalidates the whole thing and makes it pointless.Phin wrote:Isn't there extensions you can add to phpBB to add a "Like" feature?scr8p wrote:...
But I think a lot of it goes to what Richie mentioned. For instance, I can post a picture of a car I'm building on there and get 80 likes. I can post that same pic on here and get 2 comments. Sure, it makes you feel good to get all of those likes. But after all of the likes that pic got, only 4-5 people actually took the time to comment on it. So really, how is it any different than the pic here on the forum? If 100 people look at the pic on here, I'd be willing to bet that at least half of them probably liked what they saw. You just don't get the visual confirmation of the "likes".
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If not, someone could always start their build threads as a Poll with like & dislike votes as the options.
True statementCoelacanth wrote: A build thread that generates a high number of views & comments relative to others is already a "Like" system that exists. Whether the subject material is mainstream or unorthodox, the thread popularity is already functioning like a "Like" system.
but that pan car is a bolink....scr8p wrote:(if you don't know what you are talking about, for the love of god, keep your friggin' mouth shut), and just the constant BS that goes on in 95% of every topic....
I like you Ken...you sent me cables for my supernintendoTHEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:I agree. Not that I'm any kind of voice, but I wouldn't be a real big fan of that. And I'm not just saying that because no one likes me...
Offering kindness to others to receive kindness in return is abuse? If a Like button is invalid because it's only used to gain a reciprocal response than so is making a post that says "Nice job", "Cool car",Coelacanth wrote:....
We don't need a Like/Dislike feature with build threads as any system like that is open to abuse. The worst issue is people "like-trading". CarDomain is terrible for that. Everybody "Likes" just to get a "Like" in return. It invalidates the whole thing and makes it pointless.
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That's something I am avoiding like the plague, having Bookface on my phone. I can do the FB thing on my PC, but when I'm away from it, I let it go. I have the same thing with e-mail - if you need/want to talk to me urgently, call me and I'll do my best to answer (bully wrote:I have to say with a modern phone it's easy to get sucked in with continuous posts by companies or whatever you like being displayed.
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