View Full Version : "Thank you" button
Mr_Parker
03/01/2008, 8:06 AM
Probably been discussed before, but has adding a "thank you" button been considered to the bottom of posts. I have seen several posts that I would agree with or find useful. Rather than having to quote them to say so it would be much easier just to click on the button to do so. You may have already rejected this idea.
drinkfeckarse
03/01/2008, 3:29 PM
I don't think I've ever felt the need to reply "thank you" to a post :confused:
It's a feature that has always been on the Irish League Forums, and I really like it. You can thank people when their posts are useful, informative or funny and is a nice touch.
dahamsta
03/01/2008, 3:48 PM
Perhaps you could rate the thread instead? See top right of threads.
Mr_Parker
03/01/2008, 4:05 PM
Perhaps you could rate the thread instead? See top right of threads.
I was going to thank you for your useful post but...:D
Ack, that's not the same. Sure some of the threads on here go on for ever and no one gets a warm fuzzy glow from knowing that their specific witty remark has been appreciated.
Schumi
03/01/2008, 5:02 PM
Ack, that's not the same. Sure some of the threads on here go on for ever and no one gets a warm fuzzy glow from knowing that their specific witty remark has been appreciated.
Isn't that what the post of the month nominations are for?
gustavo
03/01/2008, 5:45 PM
well Thank You's in that context are more for when someone makes a point that you agree with rather than something thats POTM worthy which tend to be largely humorous.
kingdom hoop
03/01/2008, 10:23 PM
You can thank people when their posts are useful, informative or funny and is a nice touch.
Indeed you can, and should as well! But surely there's nothing stopping you from doing that now? Anyway wouldn't an exclusive button for that purpose just get boring after a while; the weight and meaning of such exaltations gradually quelled?
Maybe there's the broader 'I'm not complimenting you cos that makes me weak' or 'I don't like him I can't laugh at his jokes' themes at play here - one of my little pet hates with people. Personally I'm a credit where credit is due man. Must pat myself on the back for that actually. :D
Maybe for this bright new year people here can resolve to being more positive and complimentary? :eek: :) Go on, it'll make you feel good! Of course maybe often times there's simply nothing to compliment.....!
GavinZac
04/01/2008, 12:44 AM
If admin enabled the reputation +/- feature in vbullletin, it'd be better than an external thank you hack.
Edit: I'll regret this when I have reputation -50.
osarusan
04/01/2008, 4:19 AM
If admin enabled the reputation +/- feature in vbullletin.
I didn't know such a function existed, but it sounds useful.
I'll regret this when I have reputation -50.
It'd only be a matter of time. ;)
It only really works in certain threads. If somebody helps fix a glitch on a poster's PC or gives them a great website for hotels (or whatever, you know where I'm going) the reputation thing is great.
In the football areas it'll just end up with mates bumping each other's ratings and the political threads will be a joke with the nazis and commies agreeing/disagreeing with everything
One board I'm involved with doesn't allow negative feedback as it was being abused.
John83
10/01/2008, 1:35 PM
I've moderated a forum which used reputation. It was heavily abused. Aside from mates repping eachother for damn near every post, it was used to pick on people for little or no reason. The comments attached to reputation were anonymous (though I think you can change that), and were often used abusively. We had to look up who posted what after specific complaints and wound up banning a number of people. It's not a system I'd advise using. Not worth the hassle.
dahamsta
10/01/2008, 3:12 PM
I saw it used and abused on Boards.ie. I've no intention of enabling it here.
Jerry The Saint
10/01/2008, 5:09 PM
I saw it used and abused on Boards.ie. I've no intention of enabling it here.
I couldn't agree more. Thank you.
DmanDmythDledge
08/03/2009, 1:43 PM
Just thought I'd bump this.
They got this on boards ages ago and I think it's pretty useful. I think we should have it on here.
holidaysong
08/03/2009, 4:44 PM
Yeah, I find it very useful over on Irish League Supporters Forums.
gustavo
08/03/2009, 4:51 PM
I like the feature on boards , but I don't know why ye describe it as "useful" , What are it's uses?
I like the feature on boards , but I don't know why ye describe it as "useful" , What are it's uses?
Cuttin out loads of "cheers" "I agree" etc etc post
Works fairly well on boards IMO and can't really see the harm. It's not they actually mean anything
dahamsta
09/03/2009, 9:44 AM
I'll add this when I'm upgrading vB this evening.
dahamsta
09/03/2009, 11:35 PM
This is installed now, let me know if any problems crop up.
adam
SolitudeRed
10/03/2009, 12:39 AM
Haha Mr Parker will be loving this :D
JerseyRed
10/03/2009, 1:04 AM
Indeed:D
DaHamsta, now that we have this is there any chance of a "you're welcome" button.
It would be rude not to.... ;)
dahamsta
12/03/2009, 7:55 PM
I can think of lots of buttons I'd like to install SkStu!
I think we should have a "Shut up, shut up, you're so annoying!" button.
Dodge
13/03/2009, 10:27 AM
I think we should have a "Shut up, shut up, you're so annoying!" button.
We already do http://foot.ie/profile.php?do=ignorelist
Meh, I'd much prefer something more offensive.
And you have to imagine this guy saying it:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/20/73157830_08b4739510.jpg
thischarmingman
13/03/2009, 3:20 PM
On the same line, given the level of sarcasm at times, possibly an 'I'm soooo sorry,' button :
http://www.jewcy.com/files/images/jackstartled.img_assist_custom.jpg
dahamsta
13/03/2009, 4:36 PM
On the same line, given the level of sarcasm at times, possibly an 'I'm soooo sorry,' button :
http://www.jewcy.com/files/images/jackstartled.img_assist_custom.jpgOh god, I so want to do that now...
osarusan
14/03/2009, 3:40 PM
I want an emoticon which can encapsulate this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GSl5xXjgHM) in smiley form.
John83
14/03/2009, 5:44 PM
I want an emoticon which can encapsulate this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GSl5xXjgHM) in smiley form.
http://www.savingprogress.com/forums/images/smilies/quagmire.gif
brianw82
19/03/2009, 9:22 PM
Would it be possible to see who's thanked you in your control panel, somewhere?
I've been thanked twice and have no idea what posts they were.
dahamsta
19/03/2009, 9:30 PM
It's on your profile. Click your username > View Public Profile > Statistics.
Would it be possible to see who's thanked you in your control panel, somewhere?
I've been thanked twice and have no idea what posts they were.
Click on your name on the top right (where it says Welcome, brianw82) That'll bring up your profile and you should be able see a statistics tab. That'll give you what you want
Mr_Parker
21/03/2009, 12:07 AM
This is installed now, let me know if any problems crop up.
adam
Thank you. Ooops I should have just used the button, :D
osarusan
21/03/2009, 11:32 AM
I just edited a post after it had been "thanked" by another poster, and noticed that the "thanks from" tag had disappeared.
Is this so a poster won't appear to have thanked a post whose content they may no longer agree with after the editing?
Dodge
21/03/2009, 11:44 AM
Check again, the thanks comes back
osarusan
21/03/2009, 12:09 PM
Check again, the thanks comes back
indeed it does. I feel loved again.
kingdom hoop
21/03/2009, 12:17 PM
Check again, the thanks comes back
The question is though, does it come back upon a PM being sent to the thanker requesting re-thanking, and therefore legitimising the edit; or is it done automatically, without regard to the thanker? If it's the latter there could be great cause for devilment, like say when you suddenly go from thanking a post that once said "all this hype about the rugby is crazy", to one that now, in edited form, says "man, this hype is awesome, I'm lovin riding the wave." :D
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