Like, Do You Like “Like,” or Do You Just “Like” “Like?” Posted on 1 November 2014 by RobertLovesPi Share this:EmailFacebookLinkedInPinterestPocketPrintRedditSkypeTelegramTumblrTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related
The island barber only shaves those who do not shave themselves. Russell, B. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
I have stumbled over this point multiple times. Could ‘like’ mean I’d like to comment but I don’t like your struggle or pain or opinion? LikeLike Reply ↓
I know what you mean. Do I “like” it when someone has a death in the family? I actually saw that many comments related to someone’s death were “liked.” I think I am more literal than the FB designers. And WordPress. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
The island barber only shaves those who do not shave themselves. Russell, B.
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I’d prefer an “appreciate” button instead of a “like” button.
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Me too!
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I have stumbled over this point multiple times. Could ‘like’ mean I’d like to comment but I don’t like your struggle or pain or opinion?
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Beats me. The way “like” is used, especially on Facebook, simply baffles me.
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I know what you mean. Do I “like” it when someone has a death in the family? I actually saw that many comments related to someone’s death were “liked.” I think I am more literal than the FB designers. And WordPress.
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