If you find yourself checking the meter I wouldnât be alarmed, itâs new, so I think itâs normal to be curious, I certainly am. If you see points on a regular basis then maybe thereâs an issue. If you donât then after awhile youâll probably stop looking at it. Itâs not an issue to post about what happens in the news. The problem comes from voicing things that are against the rules. if you feel this is an infringement then itâs more than likely that what you wanted to say shouldnât be said here. I think a like button unnecessary. It should be assumed that we are already nice. If you want to thank someone especially then just post or pm your gratitude, no need to do it all the time but it will get noticed. I should do more of this myself as this place is loaded with really great people. I think we should keep the rudeness button well past the time it loses interest as only then will we begin to see the normal affect it will have. I think the only response to an uptick should be âOops, sorry folksâ and no more. Let it go and it will go away, keep bringing it up and it wonât.
Why do some people seem pretty obsessed about their rude meter? I donât even log in to BLF unless I need to post. So sometimes I wonât even see my rude meter for the entire day. Even when Iâm logged in, I donât seek it out. First world problem.
Stranded in the dark without flashlight⌠Now thatâs a third world problem
I think a "Thanks" meter should be implemented. It shows which members are really helping the most and encourages others to do the same. It works, it really seems to make people focus on good constructive participation. Pulls the best out of the worst and helps the best encourage the worst. Works everytime. Positive re-enforcement is nothing new to correcting abnormal behavioral issues.
Chuckle. The equivalent experiment is to pop the âsearch bubbleâ aka âfilter bubbleâ â sign out of everything Google, flush the cache, restart the browser, and repeat that favorite search that always brings up exactly the kind of thing you like to read about fresh every day, and âŚ. surprise! The world differs.
Google profiles what you like to click on, and shows you more and more of that, so you see more predictably targeted ads: $$PROFIT$$.
Hi everyone, to those who are confused about their rudeness level, please notice the mouseover caption for the button:
"Mark this post as rude, lewd, or conflictive."
I would suspect that in most cases of higher-than-normal "Rudeness" levels, it's actually due to controversial ("conflictive") posts that are likely to spark arguments. I suppose the button is a bit of a misnomer, but I had to chose a short name that would fit. And in reality, a controversial post about politics etc. that sparks a fight is essentially rude.
Regarding a "Thanks" button, if I add it I probably won't make the person's score publicly visible.
Not rude but definitely in the pictoobig corner. Need to set size to 100% or less or auto sizing shrinks all posts to fit the pic in the window. It wonât shrink your pic, rather, it prevents all else from being shrunk.