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What is your like rate? (1 Viewer)

It is a curiosity, but doesn't mean much.  And I rarely agree with jon, but it does favor the newcomers to the board.

Also if you look at the Trump threads you got the same four people always liking each other's posts, and while continually posting Make America Great Again! or Build the Wall! is noisy, it hardly qualifies as engaging.
Yeah. This was my first thread in FFA, and have < 20 post overall in this forum. 

Bonus "Likes" for those who stick to football chat.

 
Binky The Doormat said:
Its also a nice way to see who makes a habit of having their many aliases "like" way too many of their own posts.   


Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

 
Binky The Doormat said:
Its also a nice way to see who makes a habit of having their many aliases "like" way too many of their own posts.   
I don't know who would do that.

 
It is a curiosity, but doesn't mean much.  And I rarely agree with jon, but it does favor the newcomers to the board.

Also if you look at the Trump threads you got the same four people always liking each other's posts, and while continually posting Make America Great Again! or Build the Wall! is noisy, it hardly qualifies as engaging.
Has one of your tweet posts ever been liked?

 
Seeing that mine is 10.4% I can conclude that you guys are way too liberal with these things. 

 
My rate is like, $185-260/hr depending upon client.

Unfortunately, my escort charges me twice that.

 
I thought they limited them?   You used to get a message when you gave out a certain amount.

 
Check.

ETA: brb going to go post in the yoga pants thread to bump that rate up a bit.

 
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Used to be only 10 likes in 24 hours. Then they did the board "upgrade", which meant installing software they don't know how to operate. So FBG have no idea where to change the code to go back to 10.

It was important to FBG to keep the limit in place for some reason, because whenever people pushed for more likes, Joe said no. He had some reason and purpose behind the limit and enforced it harshly. Now that he can't be bothered to find someone to root through the code to figure out how to put the limit in place, he doesn't care anymore. "Eh, not going to pull some guy off DFS articles to go messing with likes."

Just goes to show the initial position of keeping it at 10, no exceptions, was just as stupid and meaningless as we had argued back at the time.
tldr...you should have just liked my posts

 
Serious question.  Who here is somewhat aware of their like percentage?  I admit I'm kind of enamored by it.  Not sure why because it's meaningless, but I guess a virtual thumbs-up goes a long way with me.  

 
It is a curiosity, but doesn't mean much.  And I rarely agree with jon, but it does favor the newcomers to the board.

Also if you look at the Trump threads you got the same four people always liking each other's posts, and while continually posting Make America Great Again! or Build the Wall! is noisy, it hardly qualifies as engaging.
:lmao:

 
I think I'm at something like 8%.  Which, considering that I do little to no (obvious) pandering, don't post that often, and am an old-timer but never posted regularly until a few years ago, is alternately impressive and unimpressive.  I go with impressive.   :brush:  

 
i try to throw a like out every now and agan because hey swc always throwing out the sunshine take that to the bank bromigos 

 
Ridiculous concept. As was pointed out right away, long time posters could have ten thousand or more posts before they ever tracked "likes"

Also, it would depend GREATLY on the types of discussion you get into here and/or in the Shark Pool. Someone doing survivor drafts in the mock draft forum could have hundreds of posts in a given year that nobody would ever click "like" on.

Guys with high "like percentages" are often clowns who jump in just to say something funny or snarky...and we all  "like" funny posts more often.

It's an assinine thing to be worried about or brag about because it's completely meaningless to the point where a count shouldn't even be given at all.

 

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