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Request for an "unfriendly" rating.

darkpatriot

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I find the "friendly" rating to be very useful for posts where you want to express general good will without necessarily condoning, agreeing with, or approving of the post.

I have had several times in recent days where I have wanted to express that a person is not being very friendly with their post, but do not want to explicitly disagree with, disapprove of, condemn, or insult the poster.

So I would like to request an "unfriendly" rating that would serve such a purpose and could be the opposite of the "friendly" rating. Sadly, I am not very artistically talented and do not know what kind of image would be best suited for such a rating.
 
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Broseph

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I suggest this:

full-house.gif
 

Semiurge

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But... that's not very friendly. We already have the perfect :unfriendly: button, we just need someone to scale it to an acceptable size:

:rpgcodex:

This button doesn't scale to our level.
 

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