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Apr 11, 2016 4:13 AM in response to pinkstonesby Demo,All of my points seem to have been awarded as of this posting. I keep the email notifications from helpful, solved and Recommended emails over the weekend and as far as I can tell, they all match up with the points.
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Apr 11, 2016 8:39 AM in response to Demoby ChitlinsCC,That part of the "lag" seems over... now if they could only look into time it takes for choosing Login button on the Login page to display the target page = 1 minute 12 seconds (on a stopwatch) for me this session - this an improvement in time from yesterday! > about 10 minutes!
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Apr 11, 2016 8:43 AM in response to babowaby seventy one,Of all the facilities I miss, and they are many, the LIKE button is number 1.
I would have marked your post so.
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Apr 11, 2016 9:03 AM in response to seventy oneby babowa,Thanks, that's a nice thought and to me, a note like that is worth far more than a click on a button. My initial reaction to that button was that it was the first step towards gamification here (and I never did use it). Nowadays, every company/website invites you to "like us" - so what does it matter if 10,000 strangers who have no clue about what you do or who you are click on that button, some just do it in order to get a 10% discount? It's much like the infamous Facebook "friends" - I don't need 5,682 "friends" whom I've never even met.
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Apr 11, 2016 12:13 PM in response to babowaby deggie,You don't have to have any friends that you never met, I certainly don't.
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Apr 11, 2016 12:59 PM in response to deggieby babowa,Not having any actual knowledge since I don't have an account, I was under the (wrong?) impression that anyone could simply click something on your home page to be your "friend" - similar to a like button? And that is why Jimmy Kimmel has declared an "unfriend/get rid of superfluous friends" day once a year where he suggests that you purge your Facebook account of all these strangers who have no life unless they have/are everyone's friend.
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Apr 11, 2016 2:18 PM in response to pinkstonesby bobseufert,Back to your original question. We're never told when changes are underway. From watching the Forum for a couple of years now usually Forum funkiness is a prelude to un-announced changes followed by unexpected consequences.
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Apr 11, 2016 2:47 PM in response to bobseufertby seventy one,I think everyone whose name begins with S will be first to face the firing squad. Seventy One, Seufert ... etc. So Pinkstones is safe for a while.
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Apr 11, 2016 3:54 PM in response to seventy oneby bobseufert,Perish the thought. We'll be here to break the new crew in and in turn grumble about them.
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Apr 11, 2016 4:08 PM in response to babowaby pinkstones,babowa wrote:
Not having any actual knowledge since I don't have an account, I was under the (wrong?) impression that anyone could simply click something on your home page to be your "friend" - similar to a like button? And that is why Jimmy Kimmel has declared an "unfriend/get rid of superfluous friends" day once a year where he suggests that you purge your Facebook account of all these strangers who have no life unless they have/are everyone's friend.
Well, I don't have a Facebook account either because I loathe and despise Facebook, but from what I understand, you have to choose to accept them as your friend before they show up as such. There are also settings within the site that allow you to set up how someone can "friend" you, whether you'll accept the friends of friends as a friend....that kind of stuff. It's not like Twitter, where if you don't protect your account, anyone who finds you can follow you. If you protect your account, they have to ask your permission to follow you, and if you deny it, they're you-know-what out of luck.
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Apr 11, 2016 4:31 PM in response to babowaby ChitlinsCC,FB "likes" are much different than "Friends" - they ARE indeed a tally of anonymous folks 'liking' (agreeing with) what one has said.
the "Likes" here were much different than FB likes = NOT anonymous (for the most part) - clicking the parenthetic number beside the JavaScript link popped up a panel with a list of members, and a count of Guests, who "agreed" with the post (at least that is my memory of it... it has been a while)
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Apr 11, 2016 5:37 PM in response to seventy oneby Demo,I tallied 70 likes in this discussion. They were actually called "likes" when I received notification of them in spite of seeing "I have this question too" in the response block. So they must still register as "likes".
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Apr 11, 2016 5:41 PM in response to seventy oneby Skydiver119,seventy one wrote:
I think everyone whose name begins with S will be first to face the firing squad. Seventy One, Seufert ... etc. So Pinkstones is safe for a while.
Well, I'm doomed
honestly the points are so buried and hidden it's hard to know if they're being messed with or not.
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Apr 11, 2016 6:05 PM in response to Demoby ChitlinsCC,LIKES still exist in USER TIPS = example > Requirements for Each Specialty Level = a BUNCH =
also proves my "panel" popup memory (I knew I'd seen it recently!)
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Apr 11, 2016 6:24 PM in response to Skydiver119by ChitlinsCC,Skydiver119 wrote:
seventy one wrote:
I think everyone whose name begins with S will be first to face the firing squad. Seventy One, Seufert ... etc. So Pinkstones is safe for a while.
Well, I'm doomed
honestly the points are so buried and hidden it's hard to know if they're being messed with or not.
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