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06-27-2018 01:09 AM
I was just reading a thread where some posters here were talking about the September 11 attacks, and how it affected them.
I wanted to acknowledge that I read the post and that I understand what they were writing about, which of course was very sad. I clicked the heart, but to me it felt like I was loving what they posted, which isn't what I meant at all.
I wish there was another way to acknowledge that we read the post and that we're terribly sorry about what the poster wrote besides clicking the heart.
Any suggestions?
06-27-2018 01:13 AM
Yes use the reply and say what you feel.And if you do click on the heart you can just click it twice and it should remove your heart (Click).
06-27-2018 01:35 AM
It can mean many things...somebody agrees with you, likes what you said, acknowledges that you've read something they said about you, a thank you. Really anything positive.
06-27-2018 03:22 AM - edited 06-27-2018 03:24 AM
It means you agree with the post? And no, I don't see any amendment to this particular feature on this forum.
06-27-2018 06:21 AM
Other than a nice comment....I don't know what else we could do. I don't see the mods making a change.
06-27-2018 06:43 AM
If you don’t want to use the heart, reply to each post
It doesn’t have to mean that you love what the post said. It can Simply mean you read the post.
06-27-2018 06:56 AM
06-27-2018 06:59 AM
Don't get hung up on the heart. It's a commonly used icon to show you agree with someone.
It doesn't mean you 'love' something. It's just a positive response.... you like what was said, you care about the person's problem, you agree with the person, or whatever.
Not a big deal.
06-27-2018 08:10 AM - edited 07-01-2018 02:36 AM
Hi, sunny! That little heart has been the subject of much discussion since it made its debut on the Community. Many times I agree with part of a post but not all of it, and it leaves me uncertain whether to heart it or not. Or, I'm unsure what kind of message the heart will convey. I understand how you feel. The heart without elaboration can hold any number of meanings -- that's why Facebook expanded the "Like" to allow reaction/emotion specifics. No way will this forum do anything like that, so I agree with others that our only option falls back to what we did on the old forum platform -- writing a response to the post to better communicate our feelings.
06-27-2018 08:21 AM
I heart for different reasons, other than just liking/agreeing with the post.
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