I think this site needs a "thumbs up" and "thumbs down" icon on each post. A lot of posts cause a reaction, just not one big enough for me to type something out. I'm sure every poster would like feedback on their posts, even if it's sort of the lazy kind that such a button would allow.
See Peter's comment, above. If the post is not worth your time to comment on, who cares whether you liked it or not? Are we running a popularity contest or a discussion group?
Again, apologies for not obeying the OP instructions not to comment on other grievances, but then again, TD's post doesn't respect that either, nor does it seem like a grievance......
I generally try to be precise with my words, and you will note I did NOT ask for a "like" button, and my request had nothing to do with liking something. I am not sure where Jim Coleman came up with the thumbs up, but I guess I can use the pre-existing emojis, like
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TD, see other posts in this thread regarding too lengthy posts. I am in that camp, always remembering my father's admonitions that a good idea is usually easy to express in a few sentences. A bad one takes a lot longer. I maintain that if I can show my agreement or disagreement with one emoji vs. several sentences, everyone is better off, especially with the number of posts (including mine) that seem to come during normal working hours.
Even in writing responses, brevity is usually a benefit (although I do run on a bit if I feel I need to in some posts). If Dan Kelly still posts here, he should dig out his classic posts on writing brevity and repost them here, coming straight from a journalist. It would be a Christmas gift for all of us, LOL.