What's the "LIKE" thing in the bottom right corner?

Pilin' on! :D

I think it is a little "feature" that tells the poster if their comment or post has struck a chord with a reader. Usually, you have to quote a post and then add a comment like, "I agree", or, "ditto" [not sure younger people know what ditto means]. So, using your thread as an example, many of us like your post.

Chris
 
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I rather like the like feature. It allows us to respond favorably to posts we enjoy without having to think up something to say and risk stealing your thunder.
 
I 'like' it; something new and different. Good positive feedback on worthwhile posts.
 
It is a feature on Facebook that probably made its way here. It is kinda like an 'amem', 'atta boy', or 'heck yea'....(notice I used discretion Mods:)
 
It is a feature on Facebook that probably made its way here. It is kinda like an 'amem', 'atta boy', or 'heck yea'....(notice I used discretion Mods:)

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Amen! Now we know what 'like' really means. I was sort of on the right track but still wide of the mark (like my day at the range). I'm not a Facebooker so I appreciate the correct explanation. Thanks!

Chris
 
Say it isn't so. It's "like" junior high school. He likes me, he doesn't like me. Come on, we're grown adults who carry guns. Not teenagers who like...what do they like?


They mostly like each other and school holidays. And cell phones and movies that I couldn't be paid to view and wimpy- looking movie stars.

And TEXTING! :D

I know this because I have teen grandchildren.
 
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I figured out the like thing about a week ago when I got a message and then saw the like icon a bit later.

What's this "heart" icon? I've not seen it yet?

Joe
 

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