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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2351768" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>I do but I wouldn't enable it as "dislike" for the potential abuse factor. We could definitely use a red thumbs down as "disagree" or something to that effect. Though, my thinking is if you like a post, like it... if you disagree with it, quote what you disagree with and see if you can come to a mutual agreement. Merely reacting and disagreeing with a post really does nobody any good.</p><p></p><p>I really like just the "like" option myself where if you like a post, like it, and if not, keep scrolling or reply why. However, that is only my opinion and we're still collecting what you all would like to be seen here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2351768, member: 130638"] I do but I wouldn't enable it as "dislike" for the potential abuse factor. We could definitely use a red thumbs down as "disagree" or something to that effect. Though, my thinking is if you like a post, like it... if you disagree with it, quote what you disagree with and see if you can come to a mutual agreement. Merely reacting and disagreeing with a post really does nobody any good. I really like just the "like" option myself where if you like a post, like it, and if not, keep scrolling or reply why. However, that is only my opinion and we're still collecting what you all would like to be seen here. [/QUOTE]
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