Montag
Established
By that logic, if you comment positively on one image are you rejecting all the other images you don't comment on?
Likewise, you don't need to click 'like' unless you feel compelled to...
Of course it's attention seeking. Why on earth would you share images on a public forum if you didn't want to draw attention to them?
Comment is what defines a forum, I'm OK with that.
I don't know what likes are.
I share images because I like making them and sometimes feel compelled to share them despite myself. I imagine other contributors might feel similar dualities within photography sometimes.
If you feel differently, OK, cool, ca va.
sanmich
Veteran
a like button in a discussion (like this one for instance) would work just like the well known:
"+1, 10 characters"
so why not?
"+1, 10 characters"
so why not?
One of the best arguments against implementing the suggestion. Rangefinder Forum isn't every other forum. I find the combination of knowledge, experience and intelligence manifested by its members unique. A like button is a lazy and mediocre way of expressing an opinion. You like something? Don't like it? Make an effort and articulate your thoughts. No, it's not nearly as easy as clicking "like". But all the better for it. (When I say "you" and "your" above, it is in the general sense and not directed at you, Jim).Virtually every other forum I'm on has a like button. They work great. Why not RFF?
Jim B.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Errrr....Not. Have a look here: https://globalnews.ca/news/5201845/is-instagram-going-to-hide-likes/ From the article:Virtually every other forum I'm on has a like button. They work great.
"Research shows that lengthy social media use can have negative implications on well-being. A recent report by the U.K.’s Royal Society for Public Health ranked Instagram as the worst app for young people’s mental health, followed by Snapchat. That may be why Instagram is testing out hiding the “like” count on the platform and encouraging users to focus on quality over quantity."
Mute-on
Well-known
I like to like. This doesn’t mean I do so easily or without sincerity. On the contrary.
If you don’t like to like, or would rather like by posting your like separately, you can already do that.
I support the ‘like’ button addition.
If you don’t like to like, or would rather like by posting your like separately, you can already do that.
I support the ‘like’ button addition.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Stephen needs to decide whether this is worthwhile in my opinion.
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Stephen needs to decide whether this is worthwhile in my opinion.
Yes, indeed. Otherwise it could go back and forth with no meaningful end in sight.
Mike
doc68
Member
[...]
There are also often posts which I think are great, but I don't have anything substantial to add, and I can't Like that post in to show my appreciation.
Same here, and it does not only apply to postings with images in them, but also to DIY solutions and other suggestions made.
It can lead to a degree of annoyance, having to scroll through tens of postings that don't contain much but an "I agree." or "Well done!" - some of them quoting more than necessary from the previous post.
On the other hand, Likes might subtly change the way we interact on the forum.[...]
Also true.
I would have liked the post, not being entirely sure, if I added anything substantial to the thread...
doc.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
In that case, read the thread, again. Cheers, P
Photon42
burn the box
I like to like
GulfCoastPhotog
Member
I like the idea of a "Like"
David
David
Peter Browne
Certified Cameraholic
Here's my Like for Larry's post.
Liked also...(but not articulated...too much Prozac)
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I think it's important to say what we liked or didn't like about a post or a photo. Without that, I don't think a "like" is very meaningful or helpful.
Ambro51
Collector/Photographer
There’s no “need” to change things, don’t. People like comfortable surroundings, and this forum is comfortable.
seany65
Well-known
Can we have a
"this post is such mindless drivel that I don't even want to comment on it, so I'm pressing this button instead"
button?
"this post is such mindless drivel that I don't even want to comment on it, so I'm pressing this button instead"
button?
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hmmmm, "Like" is pretty meaningless; it might be a boring picture of a car someone once had and so it gets a "like" and the "like" could be for the camera or film or developer and so on. Lots of different things are liked and commented on in these forums.
Then there's the balance needed of "Dont Like" and that has the same objections, imo. Add in "Average" and it is still silly as then people will want "Better Than Average" buttons to avoid too complex(!) a decision and so it goes on, and on, and on.
It works as it is so don't change/fix it...
Regards, David
Then there's the balance needed of "Dont Like" and that has the same objections, imo. Add in "Average" and it is still silly as then people will want "Better Than Average" buttons to avoid too complex(!) a decision and so it goes on, and on, and on.
It works as it is so don't change/fix it...
Regards, David
robert blu
quiet photographer
Hmmmm, "Like" is pretty meaningless; it might be a boring picture of a car someone once had and so it gets a "like" and the "like" could be for the camera or film or developer and so on. Lots of different things are liked and commented on in these forums.
Then there's the balance needed of "Dont Like" and that has the same objections, imo. Add in "Average" and it is still silly as then people will want "Better Than Average" buttons to avoid too complex(!) a decision and so it goes on, and on, and on.
It works as it is so don't change/fix it...
Regards, David
Well said, I fully agree. If we like (or do not) something we should at least say why. In this way we can get a better knowledge of each other.
Archlich
Well-known
Good that we didn't have to sink into the same "like" hole that wrecked many once vibrant online communities.
Having to actually read to sift through posts, join discussions and express opinions with words, is a luxury today!
Having to actually read to sift through posts, join discussions and express opinions with words, is a luxury today!
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Yes to no 'likes'. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Cheers, OtL
Reinvention
Member
Many thematic RFF threads have many pictures I like. Too often I do not acknowledge that appeal because I do not want to go to the trouble of posting individual comments for each example, which could be as many as a dozen on each page of the thread. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then it's worth a simple click to indicate "like."
If a photographer seeks detailed responses to images, then those pictures should be posted in a critique thread that doesn't include "like" functionality.
If a photographer seeks detailed responses to images, then those pictures should be posted in a critique thread that doesn't include "like" functionality.
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