on 07-10-2014 2:52 PM
Folks,
For every Query that we post,if the repliles has the options of AGREE DISAGREE in addition to LIKE I feel that will add more sanctity the replies.Kindaa readers will be able to be judge about the correctness of the replies based on the no.of agree's.
Agree ?
K.Kiran.
Why not just Like button ? If you agree, then just press Like, if you disagree, then please put a comment why you not agree with this reply.
I think that will be better, if you put a comment with the reason, then (s)he can understand what is his/her fault. But if you only press Disagree, then (s)he will think about that, why you've pressed the option disagree.
So its my opinion and also I do that.
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Steffi/Dev,
Yeah I agree with your comments but not everybody will post a comment.I felt clicking agree or disagree is more easy option especially from the perspective of choosing DISAGREE button.That kindaa drops a hint whatever the solution or comment that was posted is not a right/advisable one.
As this is techincal forum I feel agree or disagree adds more value rather than a LIKE.
K.Kiran.
Kiran,
There have been a few discussions/requests to have a Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down (to indicate Agree/Disagree) feature. And last I heard SCN is not in favour of having this feature.
pk
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Hello Kiran,
you can create an idea for this in the SCN session of the Idea Place to see, how much interest is in such an addition.
I myself use the "Like"-button to show when I agree with a post, too. And if you disagree, it's more helpful to actually explain in a reply why you don't agree. But that's just my two cents. ^^
Regards,
Steffi.
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