Loomio
Wed 28 Aug 2013 2:42AM

Give us a "dislike" functionality

C Cthulhux Public Seen by 157

While everyone can "like" a posting, no one can "dislike" it. This is a bit sad. How to react to, let's say, "news: 100 people died"? I feel a bit worried about "liking" it as I would on Facebook.

I know this has been discussed in the bugtracker for a long time, but the community is still waiting for a solution. I can't see anything that would decline a "dislike" item (except "we're all in a happy wonderland here" which might fit a kindergarten but not a social network). :-)

Also, as Facebook doesn't have Dislike, a lot of malware has evolved, promising to add that but spying users instead. Maybe another good reason to include a Dislike link by default.

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Faldrian
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 9:48AM

We don't need dislike. No one is helped if users hit "dislike" - they only feel bad. If someone does not like a post, they should ignore it. If the content is to be disliked, write a comment saying so.

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rhaglion
Abstain
Wed 28 Aug 2013 10:09AM

Yes, sometimes the an dislike button would make sense (news: 100 people died), but I think in the end the positive usefulness is very small.

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goob
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 10:31AM

[dislike] ;)

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Waithamai
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 11:40AM

for the same reasons as dennis schubert and faldrian.

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aj
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 11:50AM

i think it is generally understood that the "like" in diaspora does not necessarily indicate that you are "happy" about the content, so we don't need a dislike :)

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Juho Kunsola
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 12:26PM

Going in this direction we'd need to enable voting against both paid and upaid trolls ganging up on the opposite sides by being able to vote "middle" or "yellow"

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Torsti
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 12:29PM

As some have said: not commenting when you like something probably won't make anyone feel bad, disliking certainly might. Now I'm pining for pinning ;)

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Strubbl
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 12:38PM

Dislike the dislike

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Balasankar C
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 12:41PM

If someone doesn't like a post, they should just ignore it. Or if they are so desperate show their dislike, they should probably do that through a post -"Hey world, check out this post. I dislike it coz of so and so reasons".

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Florian Staudacher
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 1:30PM

we're not up-/downvoting content, we are discussing. "dislike" strikes me as rude and not constructive in that context

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