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I just gave hearts when I meant to reply, LOL I really didn't want to give hearts, anyone else ever do this, ?? Please say yes.

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Yes, but they are easy to revoke. Just go to that post you hearted and click the three gray dots in the upper right. You will get an option to revoke.

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you can take away the heart if you want to.

go to the post, click on the three grey dots and there will be an option to revoke your heart.

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@QVCkitty1, you are not the first, you will not be the last. It happens! Once, I got the notice in the lower right screen that XYZ poster hearted my post, a complete surprise to me because I thought this poster would NEVER heart a post of mine. Sure enough, she must have made a mistake because it disappeared from my notifications as quickly as it had appeared.

 

I have hearted a couple posts in error, but just let them stand. NBD.

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Thank you for the solution, I've learned so much from the people on this board. Thanks again.

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Oh I chant and pray outloud when I want to see WHO had the gall to heart a post. 

 

So scared I'll accidently heart it instead. 

 

Don't even want to go through the process to have to DELETE it.

 

I'd probably post a disclaimer:

 

I hearted this post in error. 

 

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Hi, indoor kitty, I have done this back when I was still learning the new boards last June or July.

 

My goodness, I just let the hearts stand.  Everyone can use a little "heart" once in a while. 

 

I give hearts to people when they've done a lovely post that I _do_ agree with, or have posted something very thoughtful.  Even if we have had disagreements in the past. Why not? 

 

 I like the hearts option because it reminds me of how bright and nice 95% of the posters are here. Even if we might not agree with some things posted here, there is still lots that most of us do agree about.

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@Burnsite wrote:

 

Hi, indoor kitty, I have done this back when I was still learning the new boards last June or July.

 

My goodness, I just let the hearts stand.  Everyone can use a little "heart" once in a while. 

 

I give hearts to people when they've done a lovely post that I _do_ agree with, or have posted something very thoughtful.  Even if we have had disagreements in the past. Why not? 

 

 I like the hearts option because it reminds me of how bright and nice 95% of the posters are here. Even if we might not agree with some things posted here, there is still lots that most of us do agree about.



@Burnsite wrote:

 

Hi, indoor kitty, I have done this back when I was still learning the new boards last June or July.

 

My goodness, I just let the hearts stand.  Everyone can use a little "heart" once in a while. 

 

I give hearts to people when they've done a lovely post that I _do_ agree with, or have posted something very thoughtful.  Even if we have had disagreements in the past. Why not? 

 

 I like the hearts option because it reminds me of how bright and nice 95% of the posters are here. Even if we might not agree with some things posted here, there is still lots that most of us do agree about.


I get that it is no big deal, except that the heart contradicted what I said before. I just wanted to be clear, and now I've learned something.

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but aren't hearts a good thing?