Boost Engagement with 'Like' Function on Forum Posts

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The discussion centers around the proposal to implement a 'like' function for forum posts, similar to social media platforms. While some believe this could enhance engagement and provide nonverbal encouragement, others argue it undermines the forum's focus on objective evidence and accuracy. Previous considerations of this feature have led to the conclusion that subjective 'likes' could misrepresent the validity of posts. Instead, the forum has opted for recognition systems like "Science Advisor" to highlight quality contributions. Overall, the community values meaningful interactions over superficial engagement metrics.
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I'm not sure how adding Facebook-esque type functionality attached to every forum post might be received, but I think that a lot of people might appreciate the nonverbal qualifications and encouragement of those kinds of notifications. What do you think?
 
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Welcome to the forums phion.

We've had this suggestions many times before but have decided not to go with it. The biggest problem is that liking a post is a purely subjective act and does nothing to ensure the veracity of the statement. On a forum where objective evidence is paramount this wouldn't fit well at all.

You might be interested to read one of our previous discussions on the topic
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=560842
 
phion said:
I'm not sure how adding Facebook-esque type functionality attached to every forum post might be received, but I think that a lot of people might appreciate the nonverbal qualifications and encouragement of those kinds of notifications. What do you think?
We've discussed this before and decided against it as people "liking" something might be confused with it being accurate. This is why we developed our "Science Advisor" and "Homework Helper" recognitions for people that consistently make high quality posts and have a positive, helpful attitude.

Please feel free to tell a member if you like their posts, a bit of thanks is always appreciated.

Edit: Ryan beat me to it.
 
Now that you mention that, I agree wholeheartedly with your rationale. Thank you!
 
On second thought, why not restrict the function to off-topic sections?
 
phion said:
On second thought, why not restrict the function to off-topic sections?

We don't have the capability at the moment
 
Oh, I see. Anyway, I've always admired your forum and all the custom bells and whistles! It takes me some time to catch up to these things. :-p
 
To offer some evidentiary support to the wisdom expressed here, I belong to some other scientific forums which have the "like" functionality. I have noticed that the things of mine that are most liked are the ones many less sophisticated people can appreciate rather than ones that are most authoritative. I.e. some things I have posted on which I am a world's authority are liked only by 3 or 4 experts who can understand it, while some elementary remarks I thought everyone already knew have been enormously popular. Thus while it is kind of fun, it is essentially anti intellectual in nature.
 
I appreciate your feedback mathwonk, it's always a pleasure to read your posts!
 
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+1, maybe? :-p
 

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