Check yourself.
Go to any big YouTube video, and you will see that YouTube has added all the dislikes to the number of likes.
It's all about being positive now!
It's a Brave New World
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由OptimusPrime 15編輯: 5/2/2013 10:11:02 PMThey should have just taken Dislikes out. Not added them.. oh well. The point of dislikes was to see if a video was worth your time. If it had a ton of dislikes I would just exit and go watch something else. Now I HAVE to see if it's good and waste my time? Wonderful..
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1 回覆Apparently the dislikes have been added to the likes as well, sounds like someone tripped over a wire.
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1 回覆Now people will be recieving more negative comments on their videos instead of a simple dislike.
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1 回覆I never really understood dislikes, anyway. If you don't like a video, just hit the "back" button...
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4 回覆This world of political correctness annoys me. "We can't hurt anyone's feelings!" What a load of crap.
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4 回覆Well, fuck people's opinion if they liked the video or not because now, you're forced to like it. Am I right? -_- They should just bring the star rating system back, that was actually good.
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What does it even matter anyway? Likes and dislikes are both stupid. In fact they should just remove them altogether along with the comments. I've never seen any good or constructive comments other than someone answering someone's "Hey, what's that song?" question. YouTube has one of the shittiest communities on the Internet.
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1 回覆I don't see why they'd do this. Seeing the number of dislikes on a video is the perfect way to instantly see if it's worth watching before it finishes buffering. Now how am I going to avoid crappy videos which the thumbnail like/dislike addon highlights?!
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2 回覆Looks more like a glitch than a real thing. The dislike button is still there. If they were really getting rid of the dislikes, they would have removed the button and the bar itself too.
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I agree with all of you who are upset. It doesn't make sense to me, because Facebook has a reason for the Like button. If you don't like a post, you just move on, or you comment and tell that girl no one cares she got back with her boyfriend. But on YouTube, the Dislike button serves a purpose. We can tell within a second if a video sucks, because it's totally red and all dislikes. And I'm really going to miss all the clever dislike comments.... --The dislike bar looks like a lightsaber --The dislike bar is the size of Justin Beiber's pee pee --The like bar looks like a rolled up joint! (look up Bob Marley videos) If you guys are really curious why YouTube has done this, I can tell you why. I study social media patterns, and right now, it's obvious that all Google cares about is engagement. YouTube doesn't care about views. They care about the videos that keep people on their website, and they care about videos which make people return to the website. So what YouTube is pushing for now is videos that get people to comment, subscribe, like, and yes even comment. They didn't "delete" the comments, they just added them to the Likes. It's all about engagement people