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1 minute ago, Logic said:

Is there a "disagree" emoji? Or do the "meh" and "laugh" emojis cover that?

Sometimes I want to indicate that I disagree with someone without necessarily laughing at them.


the laugh is double edged 

 

It’s a Laugh with and a laugh against 

 

what equates to a laugh against?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Logic said:

Is there a "disagree" emoji? Or do the "meh" and "laugh" emojis cover that?

Sometimes I want to indicate that I disagree with someone without necessarily laughing at them.

 

that was the "meh" was for.

 

I do want to avoid unnecessarily hostile additions, that's why I I thought that was good.

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1 minute ago, SDS said:

 

that was the "meh" was for.

 

I do want to avoid unnecessarily hostile additions, that's why I I thought that was good.


there are some posts I am less likely to reply to if I can state my disagreement via a quick click.... just a thought.

Just now, Watkins101 said:

I think an agree and a disagree button would do well. Disagree is a respectful enough negative reaction.


I went to like this and there was an “agree” button!!’ What the heck!

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1 minute ago, whatdrought said:


there are some posts I am less likely to reply to if I can state my disagreement via a quick click.... just a thought.

It might help keep me out of trouble as well. Some posts aren’t worth responding to, but I feel the need to disagree more strongly than “meh”, which is more like whatever. That way you can express a disagreement without taking anything too far. 

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3 minutes ago, whatdrought said:


there are some posts I am less likely to reply to if I can state my disagreement via a quick click.... just a thought.


I went to like this and there was an “agree” button!!’ What the heck!

 

I'm not sure if that button is good enough. The text is small.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, whatdrought said:


there are some posts I am less likely to reply to if I can state my disagreement via a quick click.... just a thought.


I went to like this and there was an “agree” button!!’ What the heck!

I hadn’t thought of the bolded, and it is a valid point. I would say there also could be some positive value to that in that the disagreeing posts are more likely to have good thoughts instead of extra clutter on the thread.

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2 minutes ago, SDS said:

 

what if I post @Virgil sucks?


 

now we need a double agree button!!!

 

 

2 minutes ago, Watkins101 said:

I hadn’t thought of the bolded, and it is a valid point. I would say there also could be some positive value to that in that the disagreeing posts are more likely to have good thoughts instead of extra clutter on the thread.


the counter point to my own argument is that if someone clicks disagree on my post, I’m likely to tag them and ask them why.... so.... 😛

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Just now, Freddie's Dead said:

Much prefer thumbs up to agree.  Thumbs up has been around forever.

 

That's where the confusion lies. Facebook uses thumbs up for "like" and you can't really go against that paradigm.

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15 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

We need a negative reaction other than confused or sad. Those ones are ambiguous. 


agreed. I would delete “confused.” I hate when someone “confuse”

emojis me. They are toying with my emotions. Do they find me confusing, do they think I am being an idiot and so are giving me a sarcastic googly eye, or are they legitimately confused themselves?  (Yeah, I have thin skin). 

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Just now, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


agreed. I would delete “confused.” I hate when someone “confuse”

emojis me. They are toying with my emotions. Do they find me confusing, do they think I am being an idiot and so are giving me a sarcastic googly eye, or are they legitimately confused themselves?  (Yeah, I have thin skin). 


Agreed with all, though it’s not that I have thin skin, it’s just that other people’s opinion form my identity and I’m catatonic if I don’t know what they think of me... 

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12 minutes ago, BuffaloBillies said:

Maybe we need an official legend so we all agree what they mean.

Honestly the first 3 below have overlap and I'm not sure.

Here's a stab at it...

 

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I suppose those are more verbose, but I tried to match the title with the image with the reaction. 

 

What is the difference between "Thanks!" and "Cheers to that, Pal"?

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7 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


agreed. I would delete “confused.” I hate when someone “confuse”

emojis me. They are toying with my emotions. Do they find me confusing, do they think I am being an idiot and so are giving me a sarcastic googly eye, or are they legitimately confused themselves?  (Yeah, I have thin skin). 

The internet is sure the wrong place to be with thin skin 😆 , but on a serious note, I agree. 

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3 minutes ago, SDS said:

 

I suppose those are more verbose, but I tried to match the title with the image with the reaction. 

 

What is the difference between "Thanks!" and "Cheers to that, Pal"?

 

Well I'm officially embarrassed. I never realized descriptors showed up when you hovered over the icons until just now! Got 'em. All seem good. If having the agree icon, I would think a disagree icon would be good too (for consistency). If someone chooses to use the "Skeptical, Confused, or Sad" icon to further describe why they don't like/disagree with something instead, they could... but just a general "disagree" would be good for a reaction that isn't necessarily "Skeptical, Confused, or Sad"

 

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