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Originally Posted by MinusEV
That said - if it was a feature that limited the 'thumbs up' to just that post and didn't keep a tally for the user, then I don't really care either way.
One problem I have with like buttons is the lack of granularity.
Using the
Bridgewater Dot App or something similar would be interesting. It lets an audience give numerical and textual feedback in real-time, and collates the data for all to see, so we’d have snapshots of how participants perceive posts, posters, issues, theories, etc. Posters could receive data and feedback in close to real-time about how their audience is responding, including lurkers.
The Vanilla forum might make this possible. Here’s the developers reference for the API (I've only taken a quick look so far):
https://success.vanillaforums.com/kb...ence-endpoints. If enough software guys here are interested we could start an open source project to make this happen.