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Reasons why I "like" a photograph.
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 524932" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I click 'like' for different reasons. Sometimes it is to acknowledge a response that another member took the time to write. Other times, it is because someone new tried very hard to do the best he/she was capable of doing at that moment in time. And sometimes it is because there are certain people I enjoy interacting with. Lastly, there are times I click 'like' because the photo is brilliantly executed. I tend to be a little more selective when it comes to people whose ability is higher than the average Nikonite.</p><p></p><p>In the past I believe it was asked for separate buttons...one for liking a photo and a different one to acknowledge comments. That suggestion was never implemented so 'likes' can mean a whole lot of different things. Just because someone has a lot of likes doesn't mean their photography is among the best of the members--it <em>can</em> but it doesn't always mean that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 524932, member: 13196"] I click 'like' for different reasons. Sometimes it is to acknowledge a response that another member took the time to write. Other times, it is because someone new tried very hard to do the best he/she was capable of doing at that moment in time. And sometimes it is because there are certain people I enjoy interacting with. Lastly, there are times I click 'like' because the photo is brilliantly executed. I tend to be a little more selective when it comes to people whose ability is higher than the average Nikonite. In the past I believe it was asked for separate buttons...one for liking a photo and a different one to acknowledge comments. That suggestion was never implemented so 'likes' can mean a whole lot of different things. Just because someone has a lot of likes doesn't mean their photography is among the best of the members--it [I]can[/I] but it doesn't always mean that. [/QUOTE]
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