Have I missed this or is it nes?

cwgrizz

Senior Member
Challenge Team
I am noticing a Summary of the "Likes," "Dislikes," "Best Answers" at the top of threads. Also a Summary of Post numbers, etc at the top of a Sub-Forum. Is this new or have I just been asleep?
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Its not accurate on the post your threads,if i look at the post your birds thread it shows 92 likes at the top,what ever thats for.
 

Blacktop

Senior Member
I am noticing a Summary of the "Likes," "Dislikes," "Best Answers" at the top of threads. Also a Summary of Post numbers, etc at the top of a Sub-Forum. Is this new or have I just been asleep?
I gave it a disagree just to see what was what. Not actually disagreeing with you.
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Dont see what its doing on some threads,on my 52 its showing 95 likes,just checked the first page and its got nearly 90 on that,so its correct on some threads but not on others.
 

Bill16

Senior Member
I think it shows likes per page on each thread. :)

Dont see what its doing on some threads,on my 52 its showing 95 likes,just checked the first page and its got nearly 90 on that,so its correct on some threads but not on others.
 

cwgrizz

Senior Member
Challenge Team
I think that I don't care for it personally. IMHO, it just takes up space and for me is not of any real benefit. Ha!
 

RobV

Senior Member
I think that I don't care for it personally. IMHO, it just takes up space and for me is not of any real benefit. Ha!
I am new here, and new to digital photography, so I probably have a different perspective from those of you that have been around here for a few years or more.

I wanted to see what you guys were talking about, so I chose "Education" at random to see an example of these attributes.

I clicked on the "Thanks/Like" link, and selected the thread with the most (122). It turned out to be a dusty thread from 2014 about photographers legal rights via a confrontational video made by a photographer in Texas.

Fascinating viewing/reading, and it probably would have been a long time before I had stumbled across it, otherwise.

I also learned the definition of a "Browncoat"! I was worried it had something to do with team sports (ugh!), until I Googled it, and learned it has to do with Victorian-era media. (I enjoyed Firefly/Serenity, and Murdoch Mysteries, as well!) I guess the term was used in the series, but I didn't really pick up on it. Guess I am not in "fan" status... ;)
 

jdeg

^ broke something
Staff member
Hey guys. I updated some software yesterday and this was a new feature. I changed some things this morning to make it look better and filter out 0's :)
 
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