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'60s in London: a friend of mine would go out in Kings Road with a clipboard and approach young women as if conducting a survey, ask a number of questions ending with "what are you doing later?"I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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Likes are strange things. The woman who "invented" them actually regrets it now. She was interviewed about 6 months ago and said they seemed good at the time but have I suppose like many things gotten out of hand.
Came up on another forum and I realised after a while that instead of "Like" maybe "Agree" would be better.
Would rather have no Like button as not sure what the intended purpose was. I suspect it was "I like what you are saying", as in "I agree with you". Now it seems people just press it in passing.
Another option would be a time out on Liking a post. Say in 2 days time the Like option is unavailable. Only say this as on the other I find people will "Like" some post that is a month old. To me not applicable, does make me wonder if they have read the post or any of the thing, or just gone through pressing Like almost randomly.
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I use them when I agree with the post or literally 'like' what it says to me or to everybody.
If I haven't liked a post it is because the post doesn't hit either of those 'buttons'.
It really, REALLY, doesn't mean disrespect or dislike of the post/poster.
Having said that on some supposedly sensible chat forums I've sometimes wished for a 'That's total BS ' button
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Originally posted by Kirk View PostLikes are strange things. The woman who "invented" them actually regrets it now. She was interviewed about 6 months ago and said they seemed good at the time but have I suppose like many things gotten out of hand.
Came up on another forum and I realised after a while that instead of "Like" maybe "Agree" would be better.
Would rather have no Like button as not sure what the intended purpose was. I suspect it was "I like what you are saying", as in "I agree with you". Now it seems people just press it in passing.
Another option would be a time out on Liking a post. Say in 2 days time the Like option is unavailable. Only say this as on the other I find people will "Like" some post that is a month old. To me not applicable, does make me wonder if they have read the post or any of the thing, or just gone through pressing Like almost randomly.
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