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sr. member
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Jolly? I think I've heard that name before. hmm
Sorry mate, I've been quite busy with my work these past few days. But it seems that this discussion is enough. Hopefully this will be a consideration for admin in the future, if it's not useful then let's forget it together. Thanks for all your opinions and dedicated thoughts
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
I think if someone wants to leave the discussion, let the other person know. Unfortunately here there is no way to indicate that someone has read a reply to a comment but is not interested in continuing the discussion, one way that exists is to send merit but merit is not effective for that.

Is it possible that there is a tag (some kind of like button or some kind of merit but not limited) to tell the discussion partner that I have read the reply and am not interested in continuing the discussion. Is that possible?

Isn't just withdrawing from further discussion a sufficient signal that the interlocutor no longer wants to answer?
There are many reasons for such a thing, but if everything has already been said and someone has nothing new to add, why would you force further discussion? This would be great for trolls, who use every little thing as an excuse to continue the provocation.



Yeah it is what we usually do. Many times I check my own pages of posts to see if any of the threads I have been posting on need to be looked at.

I just went to this thread because I reviewed my posts and wondered if some one had said something I could reply to.

Your post fit the bill and I replied to it.
legendary
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I think if someone wants to leave the discussion, let the other person know. Unfortunately here there is no way to indicate that someone has read a reply to a comment but is not interested in continuing the discussion, one way that exists is to send merit but merit is not effective for that.

Is it possible that there is a tag (some kind of like button or some kind of merit but not limited) to tell the discussion partner that I have read the reply and am not interested in continuing the discussion. Is that possible?

Isn't just withdrawing from further discussion a sufficient signal that the interlocutor no longer wants to answer?
There are many reasons for such a thing, but if everything has already been said and someone has nothing new to add, why would you force further discussion? This would be great for trolls, who use every little thing as an excuse to continue the provocation.

legendary
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I remembered that there was a userscript that enables you to add a comment next to each username, add like, add +1 and a lot of features, but I did not find its link in this list ---> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-bitcointalkorg-userscripts-add-ons-smf-patches-5148488

Generally, "like or +1" post does not mean that this post is good or of high quality, which is a good feature, but I find it will be harmful, as people will search for more likes alongside with merits, which means more spam.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Okay a like button does not cover that you like the thread and are finished with it for now.
A merit button does move cover that you like the thread and you are finished with it for now.

A button that read  ( "I am done talking will check back on this thread in a day or two." )

works much better.


The initials would be

I.a.d.t.w.c.b.o.t.t.i.a.d.o.t


We have some artists that could make it look nice.

Yes, I agree. But with the tag, I know that the person I'm talking to has read it. If he doesn't reply it means he really wants that, if he comes back after a few days (but I'm not sure many do this) it's better than no further discussion

Yes, maybe your idea is good... but few people use that method, and there are too many words " I.a.d.t.w.c.b.o.t.t.i.a.d.o.t" would probably make it look like spam

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It seems like the discussion in the thread didn't go well because the OP didn't reply to other members' comments

I don't want to discuss that. But that's one example that some discussions require feedback or at least I know that the person I'm talking to has read my argument

there was some humor intended, but I do understand that is is too long as compared to a like. I do feel a merit is a like.

And likes or merits have value on this forum. My high merit count makes my signature more valuable . So merits a re bit better than likes
hero member
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 I feel this is about the second thread (or more) I'm seeing that is requesting for a feature that some how shares attributes with other social platforms. One thing I've come to observe about this forum is that Theymos is content to leaving some things the way they are and will only make a change of it's necessary. More emphasis on the necessary.
While I'm not opposed to change, I feel there are some options that are better off of they are done without.
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I don't really see this is as a really good excuse, bruh.
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Is it possible that there is a tag (some kind of like button or some kind of merit but not limited) to tell the discussion partner that I have read the reply and am not interested in continuing the discussion. Is that possible?

I think we need this understanding that this platform does not have to operate like the way other social media platforms do operate, secondly, talking about likes, any post that worth your likes should be deserving of your merit standard as well, so why the use of like when you can easily merit the post, since a post that worth receiving your merits is a quality post and same applies to giving a post your like, that same like you're talking about is what existed in form of quality content that touches you and you feels pressing a like, that same like is what the person earned from you through his quality post and is nothing different from the way the merit system was intended.

Some will even suggested that we shouldn't know who merit us, and who don't, merit system has gone beyond just the likes as well, it restrain the scammers and strollers from growing here, all your suggestion were part of what constitute the reason why merit was created.
legendary
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No one owe you anything, it's up to the user still want to continue the discussion or not. Even the user is using telegram bot and you keep mention his username, he don't have to reply your post.

Sending a private message isn't a good choice, he can report your message as unsolicited message and you risk a chance to get temporary banned.

Just assume the user have read your post and move on.
Sometimes a user doesn't want to be involved in a debate/discussion or the topic becomes redundant that he doesn't want to comeback to the discussion, we all have a choice here in this forum, we have different characters here, we just have to admit that if a member doesn't want to go further then you have to respect that, you just move on.

The like button is good but on social media there are readers that just check a post and do nothing, something like that could have happened if we had that like button so there's really no need for that.
legendary
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Is it possible that there is a tag (some kind of like button or some kind of merit but not limited) to tell the discussion partner that I have read the reply and am not interested in continuing the discussion. Is that possible?
Theymos isn't going to implement it for a reason as trivial as this, and even if he does, users can still go ahead and ignore that option and never use it, that way you still don't know if the user decided to ignore your message or if they've actually read it or not. If it is something really, really, really serious, you might send the user (you're expecting a reply from) a PM, but if it is not, forget about the discussion.
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First this can only be applicable to those who uses telegram notification bot, if they involved themselves in a serious discussion and they are being quoted the bots easily notify them and they comes back to the discussion although they might read and not reply to the discussion is either their suggestion is not valuable or they have given out their points and never wanted to continue spamming the thread so they give up without any further noticed. Some could reply maybe when they feels exhausted with the said topic or discussion they won't like to respond again, while those who created topic and never goes back to follow up their post is either not using bots and they don't know if people are actually following up his or her topic.

Watch the numbers of people quickly responding to specific topic are using bots meaning whenever a topic is being created or are being mentioned they got notified for that and they are always active on the board. For a "like" button well i doubt if that will be possible because all platform has there way of builts so you won't expects this platform to looks like other popular platform where you are more familiar with and actually merits has already replaced the "like" options so i don't think if that could be possibly to be achieved or goes into implementation. So, the forum gives you free access to reply to any post or not but if attention is needed on that specific topic or thread then such person has to come back to clear the air of their attentions.
legendary
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Because the discussion gets stuck, and if someone doesn't reply again I don't know if they agree, don't care or haven't read my reply. This is annoying for me, especially when it involves important things. At least if he gives a tag that he read but does not reply it can be concluded that the discussion is over (with or without agreement)

If the person does this it is because they really want to ignore the other user of that discussion.

That's why I sometimes wonder how some users get into debates, to the point of getting irritated with each other, when all they had to do was stop posting 3 or 4 posts ago. There is usually a point in the debate where it is clear that opinions will not change on both sides. A person knew, knows when it arises, and must leave. By doing this, you will be able to stay calm, stay on good terms with everyone and avoid arguments that leave you looking bad to other readers (whether you are right or not).

Remember this is an online forum. 99.9% of the people we talk to, we will never meet in person. Why create drama!?
legendary
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If someone doesn't reply to a duscussion that requires one from them after reading it, they will likely not use a face, or karma or like button to indicate that they've read it. You should not expect that finality in discussions from other members as it wasn't factored in to the initial forum design.
The default notifications system is non existent with majority of members not checking their email to know who quoted them, for this reason we have telegram created by community members to help with the flow of communication.

Your suggestion is not a bad one at all and will help a little in offering closure to those who participated in discussions, but as with many suggestions here, will likely not get implemented. I'm not even sure if it's possible of SMF.
hero member
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Firstly, I don't know why many members like to leave discussions when the discussion is not finished.
- Different time zones. Someone quoting your reply (just posted) may have been following the topic for a long time, while you are just starting out.
- There are no restrictions on login duration, people are free to stay or leave the discussion as they wish.

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Second, most discussions do not end in shared understanding
Someone usually posts according to their own understanding in the first reply, if it turns out to be out of their understanding then they won't come back. From this point on, you have to stop expecting other replies from the same people so that the discussion doesn't go out of context. And this is actually better.

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Third, I don't like it when the person I'm talking to doesn't return to discussion during a discussion.
Ignore them henceforth.
legendary
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Yes, most of the time I use merit to leave the discussion, but if I don't like the discussion, I simply ignore it.

Yes, I would also prefer to have a button to express emotions similar to Facebook, why not, this is a forum for exchanging opinions, dialogue, and interaction are required and there is nothing wrong with that having expressive buttons that shorten a lot of talk. But I expect that it is difficult with the current version of the forum. I do not know if this system can be added with the current version, so we may need to develop the entire forum to add this button.
sr. member
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Jolly? I think I've heard that name before. hmm
Okay a like button does not cover that you like the thread and are finished with it for now.
A merit button does move cover that you like the thread and you are finished with it for now.

A button that read  ( "I am done talking will check back on this thread in a day or two." )

works much better.


The initials would be

I.a.d.t.w.c.b.o.t.t.i.a.d.o.t


We have some artists that could make it look nice.

Yes, I agree. But with the tag, I know that the person I'm talking to has read it. If he doesn't reply it means he really wants that, if he comes back after a few days (but I'm not sure many do this) it's better than no further discussion

Yes, maybe your idea is good... but few people use that method, and there are too many words " I.a.d.t.w.c.b.o.t.t.i.a.d.o.t" would probably make it look like spam

~snip~

It seems like the discussion in the thread didn't go well because the OP didn't reply to other members' comments

I don't want to discuss that. But that's one example that some discussions require feedback or at least I know that the person I'm talking to has read my argument
hero member
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Can you show me a thread that discusses something like this? Actually not a button, maybe something like a merit that is sent but has no effect on rank, maybe something like "karma"
This one Why are "Likes" turned off in this forum?

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Like this discussion, someone seems to be accusing me of having certain intentions, but he doesn't want to clear up the discussion. He just disappeared.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62874604
I'm not really in depth to understand about this case.

According to other people posts, it seems he lack of evidence. My assumption he currently lose an argument.

The good thing is most people think you're not wrong, what I mean is even someone wrongly accused you, but majority of people stand with you, you don't have to think about it anymore because you're safe.
legendary
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The problems listed above are not related to like (or heart) button deficiencies but a side effect of campaigns and because people posting in this dont always follow up the replies and even if sometimes they try to, they rarely get a reply. Like If I think of a good reply and write it, after a couple of days I would come back to see what others may have opined, that is very less in discussion sections.

Merit is something that bridges this but getting a post to be seen by a merit source is a matter of luck and we dont want the forum to become a social media much like what today telegram and whatsapp have also become.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
It sounds to me like this is not the first time I've seen a discussion about this on the forum. As has been said, merits are sometimes used as likes even though they shouldn't be, and the fact that they are limited I think makes them more valuable. I think it is unlikely that the forum will be encouraged to implement a like button because of what has been said and because it makes us different from so many social networks that do have it.

Can you show me a thread that discusses something like this? Actually not a button, maybe something like a merit that is sent but has no effect on rank, maybe something like "karma"


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Like this discussion, someone seems to be accusing me of having certain intentions, but he doesn't want to clear up the discussion. He just disappeared.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62874604


Well op, it doesn't seem to be a bad idea. But first, not all members would love to use such buttons or neither would they have time to inform you that they are about leaving your discussion. I might no longer want to comment or reply a thread and just exist or ignore that thread.

Yes, because most discussions are carried out not because of interests and hobbies of discussion but because of campaigns so they don't feel important about replies from other people

And I will advice you to lock your thread if possible to avoid unessesary replies from other members because you might also not like them.

Suggestions are rejected unless you have a strong argument as to why I should lock this thread

~snip~

Sorry I don't understand what you are saying. I'm not a native English speaker


Okay a like button does not cover that you like the thread and are finished with it for now.
A merit button does move cover that you like the thread and you are finished with it for now.

A button that read  ( "I am done talking will check back on this thread in a day or two." )

works much better.



The initials would be

I.a.d.t.w.c.b.o.t.t.i.a.d.o.t


We have some artists that could make it look nice.

sr. member
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Jolly? I think I've heard that name before. hmm
It sounds to me like this is not the first time I've seen a discussion about this on the forum. As has been said, merits are sometimes used as likes even though they shouldn't be, and the fact that they are limited I think makes them more valuable. I think it is unlikely that the forum will be encouraged to implement a like button because of what has been said and because it makes us different from so many social networks that do have it.

Can you show me a thread that discusses something like this? Actually not a button, maybe something like a merit that is sent but has no effect on rank, maybe something like "karma"


~snip~
Like this discussion, someone seems to be accusing me of having certain intentions, but he doesn't want to clear up the discussion. He just disappeared.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62874604


Well op, it doesn't seem to be a bad idea. But first, not all members would love to use such buttons or neither would they have time to inform you that they are about leaving your discussion. I might no longer want to comment or reply a thread and just exist or ignore that thread.

Yes, because most discussions are carried out not because of interests and hobbies of discussion but because of campaigns so they don't feel important about replies from other people

And I will advice you to lock your thread if possible to avoid unessesary replies from other members because you might also not like them.

Suggestions are rejected unless you have a strong argument as to why I should lock this thread

~snip~

Sorry I don't understand what you are saying. I'm not a native English speaker
sr. member
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Well op, it doesn't seem to be a bad idea. But first, not all members would love to use such buttons or neither would they have time to inform you that they are about leaving your discussion. I might no longer want to comment or reply a thread and just exist or ignore that thread.

 There are so many things you sometimes wish it was designed on the forum, but some members prefer the forum, the way it has been design simple and anonymous. Every has a choice. For instance, you might have asked your self why you cannot see the usernames of members who had read your post. It only indicates the total no of persons who viewed it.

What I'm saying is that if these many features were added it still won't change a thing some members won't use them. I really think the merit system is fair and the best for your request. And I will advice you to lock your thread if possible to avoid unessesary replies from other members because you might also not like them.
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