I find myself at a crux because I do not see an option for this but I think it would be a viable option. Yay? Nay?
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8 답변Why would you need to unlike? Is it that big of a decision that you would change your mind minutes later?
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2 답변YES I went to report a post yesterday, but inadvertently hit that dang [like] button by accident and I can't get rid of it.
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1 답변작성자: duck 3/30/2013 11:00:04 PMWhat does the current dislike feature do? Are you talking about cancelling your own like? Everyone says that "unlike" and "dislike" aren't the same thing, but until you explain clearly what you want from both, it's all semantics.
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1 답변Absolutely, but I've just realised how this be a problem. Correct me if I'm wrong, but a like pushes a post to the top. If a post were then unliked, should the post go back to its original position, or should it remain there but without the liker being attributed to it?
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3 답변You can dislike a thread, and as for disliking posts, that just doesn't make sense. All liking a post does is bump it up in the thread as if you replied to it, so what would unliking a post do? Bump it down to where it originally was? Nah, just as you can't take back a reply, you shouldn't be able to take back a like on a post.
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I ... don't see the point. Wouldn't it just be easier to not "like" a post/comment in the first place? I understand if you're saying that you would like to remove threads from your "liked" threads, but I think it's pointless to unlike someone's comment.