I do not want this forum to end up as Twatter or idiotbook but has no one seen the like button yet? x
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Originally posted by matthew55 View PostWell I have as well even some of yours but you don't appear to like anything I have said. Do you see the point?
Please don’t take this personally but we don’t want to turn this forum into another Facebook with who gets the most likes. I found it objectionable when MNDA introduced this function to the website. We functioned for years without it. We all have opinions and most of us express them for information or support on this site and I suspect we don’t need a like button. Yes I have used it a few times as acknowledgement of a reply to a post.
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BarryI’m going to do this even if it kills me!
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Originally posted by matthew55 View PostWell I have as well even some of yours but you don't appear to like anything I have said. Do you see the point?
When I Like a post, I click the Like button and I don't give it another thought - honestly, I couldn't tell you whose posts I have Liked at this stage.
Love Ellie.
Diagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Spinal (hand) Onset.
Eye gaze user - No functional limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV.
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Good morning Mathew and others. I’ve used the ‘like’ button several times, mostly late at night when I’ve read something that was very well said but I was too tired to write a whole message. I wanted to say it was well written and I agreed with the sentiment. I didn’t even consider competition in likes although I felt it was Facebook like. Do we get to see likes to our messages or not? Love to all, Lynne xALS diagnosed November 2017, limb onset. For the 4 yrs previously I was losing my balance.
I'm staying positive and taking each day as it comes.
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Originally posted by Lynne K View PostDo we get to see likes to our messages or not?
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Love Ellie.
Diagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Spinal (hand) Onset.
Eye gaze user - No functional limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV.
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