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Old 01-18-2007, 01:57 AM #31
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I still don't like it after trying it for a day.
I think some boards won't use it much while other communities will use it more.

And as for the people who say it is too hard to do a whole post and find this thank you convenient, I believe them. Maybe we should support them.

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I think you're right, Mari. There are probably many people who would find it convenient due to their health.

I find it much easier to deal with now that there's just the button and no tallying of numbers displayed on the screen. I know it's probably difficult for people to understand, but that was really worrying me. I figured that once I pressed that thanks button once, then I'd feel the need to press it on everyone's posts because generally I'm thankful for almost everything that people post.
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I find it much easier to deal with now that there's just the button and no tallying of numbers displayed on the screen. I know it's probably difficult for people to understand, but that was really worrying me. I figured that once I pressed that thanks button once, then I'd feel the need to press it on everyone's posts because generally I'm thankful for almost everything that people post.
Not difficult for me and many others to understand Lara. You werent alone in feeling that way
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I think this is much better- keeping the Thanks button itself and getting rid of the numbers under our names will be much better and convenient for those who want/need to use it.
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I agree with mrs. d. But perhaps i might get use to it. But I really
admit i just perfect to say thank you. But what will be will be. It's
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Old 05-31-2007, 09:38 AM #37
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I find I like it and i use it as a way of saying hello to people and confirming that I am reading what they say with my thanks. It is not necessarilly a thank you for that post but just a bolstering to them to continue to post and a big hello you are not being ignored.
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It's grown on me as well. And if someone thanks me, I don't find it offensive at all that they didn't write out a thank you. I think it's just a nice, simple gesture of acknowledgment.
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