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The ability to 'thank' a thread contribution

Posted: Thu 10 Nov 2022 10:26 am
by Nossie
Just a tiny thing,

I suggest that if/when you decide to update phpbb, include an option to thank a member?

I realise that you could just post a reply - but it's sometimes not apt to jump in on a thread that you are not involved in.

As an example, looking through the forum going back sometime, a lot of the answers are there and you can use others experiences to resolve your own without needing to post - Many people here are always happy to contribute, but it would be nice if they received recognition for that, even if it's just a nod. Not sure if it's a built-in option yet, I did see an extension - but I've not messed around with bulletin board software since vBulletin were reputable =)

Re: The ability to 'thank' a thread contribution

Posted: Thu 10 Nov 2022 5:10 pm
by freddie
Nossie wrote: Thu 10 Nov 2022 10:26 am Just a tiny thing,

I suggest that if/when you decide to update phpbb, include an option to thank a member?

I realise that you could just post a reply - but it's sometimes not apt to jump in on a thread that you are not involved in.
There are extensions around that enable you to "like" a reply. I have not thought seriously about installing an extension like that, but if there was sufficient demand then it is certainly possible. Call me old fashioned, but I see no harm in replying to a topic to thank somebody. It doesn't affect the flow of conversation, especially if you quote the particular reply you are thanking somebody for.

Re: The ability to 'thank' a thread contribution

Posted: Thu 10 Nov 2022 5:25 pm
by RayProudfoot
I agree. There are several occasions when I've appreciated a post but the only way to thank the poster or show appreciation is by a post.

Only positive reactions. Once you start getting thumbs down or frowns it can go south pretty quickly. ;)

Re: The ability to 'thank' a thread contribution

Posted: Thu 10 Nov 2022 5:39 pm
by PaulMy
WXforum has added only the [Like] (after some initial apprehension I think) and that has not been any issue, but I am still indifferent on it. It doesn't give the personal touch that a reply post does, and the number of Likes credited could become an ego.
Maybe borrow the WU Star ;) :bash:

Enjoy,
Paul

Re: The ability to 'thank' a thread contribution

Posted: Thu 10 Nov 2022 6:01 pm
by Nossie
Nah, no frowns or thumbs down. On a personal level it's not productive to anyone and since everyone is a volunteer, we don't care about KPI's or performance. Just a nod to say "cheers man"

There are almost 20k posts on the forum. You have been running a survey on what version of CM that people are using, overtime the thumbs up may also give you an idea of engagement on topics too. I understand where you are coming from Freddie, but most people don't wish to Necro a post from 2 years ago about something that may not even be relevant to that person. The site does appear to have a lot of lurkers and this would allow them to contribute if they wanted to in some way, although I'd never want to stop someone from personally saying thanks. A lot of insightful words have been spoken here over the years and I personally wouldn't wish to post a thanks on a thread that had 10 contributors and for all of them to get a notification just saying thanks for something tiny
and the number of Likes credited could become an ego.
A possibility Paul, but you already find people using post counts to go on an ego trip too.

\o/ Anyway - that's my 2 cents :D

Re: The ability to 'thank' a thread contribution

Posted: Thu 10 Nov 2022 6:20 pm
by RayProudfoot
I’m a moderator on a flight sim forum. Been a member since March 2002. In 17,700 posts I’ve had 6,660 likes.

I’ve gone way past the ego trip trigger. :D