Spectral_Lord wrote: »Just don't make it in a way that a disagree will take off one point.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For what it's worth, we are exploring the possibility of bringing the Disagree button back.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For what it's worth, we are exploring the possibility of bringing the Disagree button back.
It is worth a lot, thank you for commenting.
I'm right there with the mod team as far as moderation and keeping a healthy forum environment goes, however I am concerned about only 1 side having the ability to silently speak up. This essentially doesn't accomplish much for opinions, discussions or debates.
Because sometimes people really don't want to speak up against others, or even wait for a post of opposition, because they could very well not agree with what they have to say either, even if it does stand to counter the original statement, suggestion or opinion.
Things are not so black and white that you can simply wait and ride on another persons view to express your agreement or disagreement to the original message. Being able to directly disagree with a single posts message is very important.
I find the bolded to be false as the system works both ways. If me and you both post opinions that are opposite of each other, anyone reading can click agree on the one that expresses their opinion. The disagree button promotes only one side speaking up more than the current system imo. Everyone who agrees will ciclejerk each other in the thread while everyone who disagrees won't say anything. Also, if you disagree with a post you can't tell why the person disagrees. Valid points which could make OP change their mind may not be expressed. On the other hand, it's more obvious why someone agrees with you.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For what it's worth, we are exploring the possibility of bringing the Disagree button back.
It is worth a lot, thank you for commenting.
I'm right there with the mod team as far as moderation and keeping a healthy forum environment goes, however I am concerned about only 1 side having the ability to silently speak up. This essentially doesn't accomplish much for opinions, discussions or debates.
Because sometimes people really don't want to speak up against others, or even wait for a post of opposition, because they could very well not agree with what they have to say either, even if it does stand to counter the original statement, suggestion or opinion.
Things are not so black and white that you can simply wait and ride on another persons view to express your agreement or disagreement to the original message. Being able to directly disagree with a single posts message is very important.
I find the bolded to be false as the system works both ways. If me and you both post opinions that are opposite of each other, anyone reading can click agree on the one that expresses their opinion. The disagree button promotes only one side speaking up more than the current system imo. Everyone who agrees will ciclejerk each other in the thread while everyone who disagrees won't say anything. Also, if you disagree with a post you can't tell why the person disagrees. Valid points which could make OP change their mind may not be expressed. On the other hand, it's more obvious why someone agrees with you.
I find the bolded/italicized to be short-sighted. Anyone who agrees with me can click agree.
I also think there should be pink unicorns, bondage gear sets, and guns in ESO. Now anyone clicking agree will also be agreeing with this, despite the fact they may not like anything more than my first two sentences.
I find the bolded/italicized to be short-sighted. Anyone who agrees with me can click agree.
I also think there should be pink unicorns, bondage gear sets, and guns in ESO. Now anyone clicking agree will also be agreeing with this, despite the fact they may not like anything more than my first two sentences.
I find the bolded/italicized to be short-sighted. Anyone who agrees with me can click agree.
I also think there should be pink unicorns, bondage gear sets, and guns in ESO. Now anyone clicking agree will also be agreeing with this, despite the fact they may not like anything more than my first two sentences.
@Samadhi
Why? Azurulia said that the current system only allows one side to have their voice heard. That's not true. So why exactly is what you bolded/italicized short sighted? As for your unicorn example, the same could be said for a disagree button. Someone might disagree with your first point but love bondage gear. So I don't see what point you're trying to make.
At best, you make an argument for not having an agree or disagree button. Honestly I'm not 100 percent against it, but those who aren't comfortable with writing shouldn't have to write in order for their voices to be heard. Especially if someone has already said it well enough.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For what it's worth, we are exploring the possibility of bringing the Disagree button back.
It is worth a lot, thank you for commenting.
I'm right there with the mod team as far as moderation and keeping a healthy forum environment goes, however I am concerned about only 1 side having the ability to silently speak up. This essentially doesn't accomplish much for opinions, discussions or debates.
Because sometimes people really don't want to speak up against others, or even wait for a post of opposition, because they could very well not agree with what they have to say either, even if it does stand to counter the original statement, suggestion or opinion.
Things are not so black and white that you can simply wait and ride on another persons view to express your agreement or disagreement to the original message. Being able to directly disagree with a single posts message is very important.
I find the bolded to be false as the system works both ways. If me and you both post opinions that are opposite of each other, anyone reading can click agree on the one that expresses their opinion. The disagree button promotes only one side speaking up more than the current system imo. Everyone who agrees will ciclejerk each other in the thread while everyone who disagrees won't say anything. Also, if you disagree with a post you can't tell why the person disagrees. Valid points which could make OP change their mind may not be expressed. On the other hand, it's more obvious why someone agrees with you.
I find the bolded/italicized to be short-sighted. Anyone who agrees with me can click agree.
I also think there should be pink unicorns, bondage gear sets, and guns in ESO. Now anyone clicking agree will also be agreeing with this, despite the fact they may not like anything more than my first two sentences.
TequilaFire wrote: »I disagree with people who disagree with the disagree button.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For what it's worth, we are exploring the possibility of bringing the Disagree button back.
It is worth a lot, thank you for commenting.
I'm right there with the mod team as far as moderation and keeping a healthy forum environment goes, however I am concerned about only 1 side having the ability to silently speak up. This essentially doesn't accomplish much for opinions, discussions or debates.
Because sometimes people really don't want to speak up against others, or even wait for a post of opposition, because they could very well not agree with what they have to say either, even if it does stand to counter the original statement, suggestion or opinion.
Things are not so black and white that you can simply wait and ride on another persons view to express your agreement or disagreement to the original message. Being able to directly disagree with a single posts message is very important.
I find the bolded to be false as the system works both ways. If me and you both post opinions that are opposite of each other, anyone reading can click agree on the one that expresses their opinion. The disagree button promotes only one side speaking up more than the current system imo. Everyone who agrees will ciclejerk each other in the thread while everyone who disagrees won't say anything. Also, if you disagree with a post you can't tell why the person disagrees. Valid points which could make OP change their mind may not be expressed. On the other hand, it's more obvious why someone agrees with you.
I find the bolded/italicized to be short-sighted. Anyone who agrees with me can click agree.
I also think there should be pink unicorns, bondage gear sets, and guns in ESO. Now anyone clicking agree will also be agreeing with this, despite the fact they may not like anything more than my first two sentences.
But only with the "pink unicorns" and "bondage gear". Guns are for cowards!
Sithisvoid wrote: »Yeah kind of defeats the purpose of votes if the vote can only go up. What if many people disagree but don't feel like commenting and starting a flame war?
Actually, by his post being able to be argued both ways only further proves his point. It's a very clever post.
*Edit* As for why he says he finds it short sighted, is the poster is missing the big picture, which is his unicorn and bondage gear statement goes on to explain why.
Again, it's a very clever post.
I wish we got rid of the entire forum star system so people wouldn't be playing the "Forum Warrior Game". However, it would be interesting if there were a disagree button as well as an agree button to see how many people agree and disagree with this sentiment.
People are going to find ways to troll on forums no matter what system is set up.
Actually, by his post being able to be argued both ways only further proves his point. It's a very clever post.
*Edit* As for why he says he finds it short sighted, is the poster is missing the big picture, which is his unicorn and bondage gear statement goes on to explain why.
Again, it's a very clever post.
If his point is to say that neither a disagree button or agree button can truly reflect the thoughts of the clicker then sure it makes sense. I understood what he did. It just doesn't seem to match his intentions. Once again, it's more of an argument for a removal of both buttons instead of adding a disagree button. It's actually a very good argument as to why people should post their personal opinions instead of piggybacking someone else. Still, in terms of adding a disagree button, it doesn't say much if anything at all.
Edit: Just wanted to add that his post being able to be argued both ways would help his argument if there was only one general opinion. Since there's multiple differing ones, the disagree button helps no more in the situation than the agree button would. Both buttons are actually useless to anyone who doesn't agree/disagreee with the entirety of his post.
I find the bolded/italicized to be short-sighted. Anyone who agrees with me can click agree.
I also think there should be pink unicorns, bondage gear sets, and guns in ESO. Now anyone clicking agree will also be agreeing with this, despite the fact they may not like anything more than my first two sentences.
@Samadhi
Why? Azurulia said that the current system only allows one side to have their voice heard. That's not true. So why exactly is what you bolded/italicized short sighted? As for your unicorn example, the same could be said for a disagree button. Someone might disagree with your first point but love bondage gear. So I don't see what point you're trying to make.
At best, you make an argument for not having an agree or disagree button. Honestly I'm not 100 percent against it, but those who aren't comfortable with writing shouldn't have to write in order for their voices to be heard. Especially if someone has already said it well enough.
I wish we got rid of the entire forum star system so people wouldn't be playing the "Forum Warrior Game". However, it would be interesting if there were a disagree button as well as an agree button to see how many people agree and disagree with this sentiment.
People are going to find ways to troll on forums no matter what system is set up.
I don't even know what the stars are or are for? I assumed it had soemthign to do with psot count, but seeing as I went from no stars to two stars, I'm not so sure I even know what it means anymore.
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Akavir_Sentinel wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »For what it's worth, we are exploring the possibility of bringing the Disagree button back.
Good. It will help to put an end to the flame wars and thread locks that have taken place since it's removal.
For what it's worth, Reddit has upvote and downvote buttons and the "atmosphere" on the game's official subreddit is like night and day compared to here. I'm not saying which is better or which is a more accurate representation of reality, but night and day. Come join us:
https://www.reddit.com/r/elderscrollsonline
Spectral_Lord wrote: »Disagree medals, anyone?
Spectral_Lord wrote: »Disagree medals, anyone?
but you can't "disagree" with someone without giving an explanation? Why? I disagree with a lot of people, but, if I actually state why I disagree, I might get banned, cause someone's feelings got hurt?
Spectral_Lord wrote: »Yes, I know.Spectral_Lord wrote: »Disagree medals, anyone?
You didn't get medals for that, you got -2 points knocked off your total points each time someone disagreed
Way to shoot to down my idea, though. Couldn't you just have used the disagree button?!
Spectral_Lord wrote: »Yes, I know.Spectral_Lord wrote: »Disagree medals, anyone?
You didn't get medals for that, you got -2 points knocked off your total points each time someone disagreed
Way to shoot to down my idea, though. Couldn't you just have used the disagree button?!
Spectral_Lord wrote: »Disagree medals, anyone?
"250 Disagree badge"
"You're not afraid to ask the tough questions or back the unpopular opinions. Thanks for keeping things interesting!"
Earning disagrees doesn't have to be a negative thing.