Phuzzy4242 wrote:in a "top ten competition" the old-timers (many who aren't even here any more) will still win hands-down - there's no way the rest of us can ever catch up.
I thought the opposite. Old-timers who aren't here anymore could of course receive "likes" too (eg., if somebody was still interested in their ed2k links) and would be thus in competition, but currently active members who are posting fresh stuff would probably get more "likes".
Phuzzy4242 wrote:I've often forgotten to thank releasers because of the time between clicking their link and actually watching the movie. I'd rather comment on the contents, not just say "thanks for releasing".
That's why I'd like the button. If you want the movie, you click the button to say "thanks for releasing". Later you can always post a comment.
Phuzzy4242 wrote:mimzy wrote:The current idea is to hide the links (probably show the filename, but make it unclickable) until "like" is clicked. There would be an "un-like" link to undo the "like" if the file turned out to be uninteresting after all.
This just means another button to click, nothing more. People should be able to be "like" or "unlike" ANY post, whether it has a download link or not. Also, links to screenshots, RFF and IMDb, and even links to other posts in FLM might have to be "liked" before they're clickable.
Of course people would be able "like" and "unlike" any post. ed2k links would be IMO just a good "bait". Members who post ed2k links would probably get more "likes", so ed2k would automatically be the preferred way of sharing.
Phuzzy4242 wrote:I think we need to step back and decide what's actually wanted and needed before making changes to the board - we don't want to cause more problems than we fix.
I won't force anything that the majority of members dislike and when I play with board software I make sure to backup the current version, so we can always undo the changes.