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March 05, 2015, 01:11:06 AM
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Hello all i'm inspired by the way stackoverflow.com works ; Theirs a like and dislike buttons and also
a best answer option if a user problem were solve and also the thread is closed after the user choose the
best response ; This can be useful here , and can kept a lot of spam   Cool ,

* This is just a suggestion for the new forum

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March 05, 2015, 03:23:09 AM
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I normally to to the "Show unread posts since last visit" to check the most recent topics in which include spam and good articles, but you can click to Views and Replied to read them. With the most viewers or replies in the article, it will be the hottest topics which acts "like", the opposite is "dislike". But probably the twitter or facebook kind of like or dislike button is fancied by the most users.
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March 05, 2015, 04:04:17 AM
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If "like" system gets implemented to the new forum software, i don't think we need a "Best Answer" cause people will be aware of the likes that a post received, so literally; highest like = best post and vice versa.
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March 05, 2015, 09:11:52 AM
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+1. That should work here. It could be useful. Auto lock isn't a good idea but choosing the 'Best answer' is a good idea.

If "like" system gets implemented to the new forum software, i don't think we need a "Best Answer" cause people will be aware of the likes that a post received, so literally; highest like = best post and vice versa.

Not practically. 'Like' can be misused with alts though we can understand depend on that but not all time. And 'like' is enough, 'Dislike' is not a good thing here.

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March 05, 2015, 02:06:18 PM
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Stack Exchange's system works because it's a Q&A site. BitcoinTalk, on the other hand, is a forum, focused on discussions, not just Q&As.

If you want, there is already a Bitcoin Stack Exchange.

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