I get a lot of petitions through from Change.org and similar due to sometimes backing genuine causes. But some causes I simply disagree with such as the recent extinction rebellion attempts to screw other peoples lives up or the do gooders backing bogus asylum cases. So what these petition sites need is some sort of down vote option for those that disagree with the premise of a petition. It'd be interesting to see a negative facility at work but will the petition sites support that?
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Set up a rival petition stating the opposite.Originally posted by tazdevil View PostI get a lot of petitions through from Change.org and similar due to sometimes backing genuine causes. But some causes I simply disagree with such as the recent extinction rebellion attempts to screw other peoples lives up or the do gooders backing bogus asylum cases. So what these petition sites need is some sort of down vote option for those that disagree with the premise of a petition. It'd be interesting to see a negative facility at work but will the petition sites support that? -
Send a right to be forgotten to them and if that fails block any mail from Change.org and just enjoy your life.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Be careful what you ask for, oh scoury one.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhen is the CUK dislike button being implemented?
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Rest assured, I will soon have given more dislikes than anyone.....Originally posted by BR14 View PostBe careful what you ask for, oh scoury one.
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It's more pity than dislike.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostRest assured, I will soon have given more dislikes than anyone.....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhen is the CUK dislike button being implemented?
I've got one of those.
It looks like this:
…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I can go for pity! More attention the better.....Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's more pity than dislike.Comment
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