Right, so I need to edit a post that Owly liked in such a way that he looks foolish for liking but I don't appear an idiot for posting it.
It's going to have to be about IBS or something. Any ideas?
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Previously on "Post Likes are a bit irrevocable aren't they"
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostNope, nothing there from you.
Edit: Just 'done' you a few times, have a look. Pretty sure it's just the front-end updating without checking the backend.
Seems like all is good.
Admin, sort your javascript out.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostBut I think you still get the rep point and see it in your like history?
Just 'done' you - check and see.
Edit: Just 'done' you a few times, have a look. Pretty sure it's just the front-end updating without checking the backend.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostThe number of likes (in the backend) is actually updated correctly, it's just the bit that displays them that is wrong. If you remove a like and then refresh, the count will be correct.
Just 'done' you - check and see.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostBut it doesn't actually remove the like - it still shows that x liked the post. In fact you can re-like the same post as many times as you want, and each adds one to the person's like count.
Edit - as demonstrated on the above posts - check your like stats.
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But it doesn't actually remove the like - it still shows that x liked the post. In fact you can re-like the same post as many times as you want, and each adds one to the person's like count.
Edit - as demonstrated on the above posts - check your like stats.Last edited by mudskipper; 6 August 2014, 07:56.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHasn't happened to me, touch wood, but suppose one started reading a post which seemed to make pretty good sense, prompting one to fire from the hip and click "Like" or "Thank" immediately.
I suppose adding a giant 'neg rep' button to the top of MF's posts might be a useful enhancement to the process though.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTap "Like" (or "Thanks" as appropriate) again and it undoes it
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Post Likes are a bit irrevocable aren't they
Hasn't happened to me, touch wood, but suppose one started reading a post which seemed to make pretty good sense, prompting one to fire from the hip and click "Like" or "Thank" immediately.
But carrying on reading, one found the post ended with something like "Hitler was misunderstood and actually a pretty reasonable guy in the circumstances", or "I really see nothing wrong with paedophilia"!Tags: None
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