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The new "Like" "button"
When you click on the "Like" button, it registers the handle of the user liking the post in a horizontal box immediately below the "Like" button. "Liking" a post also optionally sends a notification to the post owner. "Like" notifications appear in Your Control Panel in My FlyerTalk. To turn the notification function on or off, look in Your Control Panel and Settings & Options under Messaging & Notification: Likes Notifications:
NOTE: Editing a post causes the "Likes" to disappear for a short period of time. They are restored after that pause. To report issues, problems etc. please visit this thread in the Technical Support and Feedback forum: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/technical-support-feedback/1863159-new-like-button-information-issues-discussion.html LIST OF SUGGESTIONS, PROS and CONS discussed in thread: Please add all your suggestions since implementation, August 9 2017:
"Some FTers are supportive of like/helpful button. Some are not. Some on both sides of the issue have questions, concerns and/or need more info. This wiki attempts to highlight them in bullet format/"cliff notes" version from the 566 posts made in prior Talkboard thread, which had 700 posts. More detailed information regarding the pros/cons/questions/concerns/info can be garnered by reading the entire thread, where FTers on both sides of the like/helpful button have been eloquent/provided valuable input. When TalkBoard last polled FT members, the result of the poll was in favour of introducing likes (by a considerable margin) Pros: * Make Flyertalk more modern/more like Facebook, LinkedIn and many other social media sites * A like/helpful button would minimize unnecessary replies such as +1. * Streamlines posts * The value add of showing likes, helpful votes, etc. is that it can surface good content and get more views for it * Positive feedback incentivizes quality content/FTers will post more * Some people won’t take time to write a thank you but will post a like * Those with more likes/helpfuls are considered knowledgable Cons: * Makes Flyertalk more like Facebook/dumbs it down * FT had rating system here years ago and it did not go well * System can be gamed/cliques develop * Clutters up posts/takes up valuable screen space * Will not eliminate +1s/+1s also provide positive feedback * Posts that have inaccurate info can also get likes/doesn't mean poster is knowledgable * If FTers post info & it doesn't get likes/helpfuls, less incentive to post more * Some who might have posted info in the past will now just post like, so less information provided to other FTers. Questions, concerns about how it will work, and/or information based on brief internal trial already done (trial done last time it came up for discussion) * If implemented, can FTers who prefer not to utilize the like/helpful button turn it off so that they don't see it at all? * Is there a software way to separate likes of posts from posters? (Limited trial indicates no; don't know if software can be changed to do so) * Can a post/day count be implemented before implementing for FTers, similar Omni/CC? (Yes) * Can certain forums have it turned off such as Omni? (No, current software is it's either all forums or none) * If a sitewide trial is created, what are the metrics for success or failure? * What is the goal of this/how will the data be used? * If customization of current software is required, will this take away from development on other projects such as a better mobile app? * Will or can there be a dislike/unhelpful button? * What happens if a post that is "liked" gets its content edited and ends up having a different meaning than it initially had at the time the post was "liked"? * Can threads or individual posts deemed helpful be bookmarked/saved?" IBobi responded to theses comments and questions here: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/28664495-post59.html |
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