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Honestly it's a mixed bag currently. According to this thread. The members who I assume support the dislike feature are:

MikeChipshop
Xilo
E.worm Jimmy (I'll have to have a word with him later :p)
warwagon
HoochieMamma
The Evil Overlord
Steven P.
Sean B.
Draconian Guppy
Raze
Buttus
virtorio

 

And those I assume are in support of changing it are:
PsYcHoKiLLa
MikeChipshop
JR1966
LimeMaster (Me)
Brandon H
Andrew
techbeck
Circaflex

 

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7 minutes ago, Brandon H said:

yep, thumbs down is even set to a +0 so it doesn't even affect your reputation score :)

What I find more amusing, is that the email you get when someone thumbs down a post says "XXX liked a post in a topic". Then I get all excited, I go there only to find it's a thumb down ..i'm like "Aww man!"

3 minutes ago, LimeMaster said:

Honestly it's a mixed bag currently. According to this thread. The members who I assume support of the dislike feature are:

 

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Just do what I do in cases like this, run to the poll section and create a poll :D

Just now, warwagon said:

Or just have a mod add a poll to this thread.

It's a bit late for that now. Judging from the results, most are happy to keep the dislike reaction as it currently is.

Just now, LimeMaster said:

It's a bit late for that now. Judging from the results, most are happy to keep the dislike reaction as it currently is.

I just want a puke reaction

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44 minutes ago, warwagon said:

The feature is fine, leave it alone. There is nothing wrong with the thumbs down reaction. It's a problem with this new touchy-feely society. People need to grow a set of balls.

Heck, I found it amusing when a guy went back into a thread and disliked every post of mine and a couple others. :laugh:

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3 hours ago, warwagon said:

chuck.thumb.jpg.3e0786e2e226a6e1e59f6dc23e50031e.jpgOh and a modification to the thumbs up

 

 

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2 hours ago, DConnell said:

Seconded! 

Thirded!!!

2 hours ago, Jim K said:

Everything is +1 but the dislike (+/- 0). :)

booooooooooo I Want a OVER 9 THOUSAND

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For me it's not the thumbs down that bothers me but when a specific user goes through an entire thread and down votes every post you make without leaving any sort of response to any of it that bothers me.

 

I've even had posts where someone made a good point and I'd reply with something as innocuous as "fair enough" or something similar and even that gets thumbed down without a response. At that point they're not doing it because they disagree they're doing it because they have some sort of weird vendetta and it feels extremely childish.

 

I feel like if you're going to go through an entire thread an down vote every post a person makes a reason should be required otherwise why are you there? If you're not adding anything to a conversation then it amounts to being a low caliber troll at that point.

 

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