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<blockquote data-quote="RuthW" data-source="post: 1014964" data-attributes="member: 148713"><p>It all sounds great to me. Just a small suggestion: individual users should be able to 'disable' their own view of 'dislikes' on their posts. There are two reasons for this. Some people are simply unable to tolerate 'anonymous' 'dislikes' or 'disagrees.'</p><p>They just flip out and go away. Secondly, sometimes one member harasses another by clicking on 'disagree' for everything that person posts for months. </p><p>On another website I am on, the choice to turn off your own view of the disagrees on your own posts has, I hear, saved many a member's sanity.</p><p>Note that other members can see the disagrees on your post, even if you can't.</p><p>If you are dealing with something involving skills, management or techniques (the other website - crafting - and this one -managing diabetes), a significant number of disagrees can be useful info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuthW, post: 1014964, member: 148713"] It all sounds great to me. Just a small suggestion: individual users should be able to 'disable' their own view of 'dislikes' on their posts. There are two reasons for this. Some people are simply unable to tolerate 'anonymous' 'dislikes' or 'disagrees.' They just flip out and go away. Secondly, sometimes one member harasses another by clicking on 'disagree' for everything that person posts for months. On another website I am on, the choice to turn off your own view of the disagrees on your own posts has, I hear, saved many a member's sanity. Note that other members can see the disagrees on your post, even if you can't. If you are dealing with something involving skills, management or techniques (the other website - crafting - and this one -managing diabetes), a significant number of disagrees can be useful info. [/QUOTE]
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