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Multiple buttons on one post option?

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Deleted Member 16721

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Maybe the limit on buttons you can press on a post can be raised from one to two? Friendly + Informative, Creative + Agree, etc.? I think that would be cool and be an upgrade to the site. Just my 2, thanks for reading. :)
 

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Yes the brofist era was nice.

Then they tested the gay button parade, everyone hated it and eventually they introduced it for good. Most good people left around this time, ca 2012-2014.
 

Generic-Giant-Spider

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Even though I am a brofist/funny farming magnate I don't like these buttons and never have. It is a lazy way to react to a post and promotes people to try and say stuff that'll give them the most positive ratings. It takes away from the purpose of a forum interaction by having someone see something typed and responding to it personally. When you introduce buttons, there's a higher likelihood of them leaving a rating and being done with it. You don't get as much discussion on a topic you could. It's why I hated places like Reddit, you'd have some faceless drone upvote/downvote and never explain any reasoning behind it. At least Codex allows you to see who rated what so that's incline.
 

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