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Could a “Respect” Button Help Squash Internet Trolls? (Respect Instead of Like or Recommend) Roland00 Send a noteboard - 28/09/2013 12:18:56 AM

Pretty much this post is;

Do you think it is a good idea to replace the "like" button or "recommend" button, with the "respect" button?

Yes, No, Maybe; and please explain why

The article below talks about that subject.

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Could a “Respect” Button Help Squash Internet Trolls? (Respect Instead of Like or Recommend) - 28/09/2013 12:18:56 AM 896 Views
It is an interesting idea - 28/09/2013 02:10:05 AM 618 Views
Nothing sincere or valuable will ever be conveyed with a button. *NM* - 28/09/2013 04:32:44 AM 261 Views
I don't know, a Fuck Off button would be sincere. *NM* - 28/09/2013 05:00:09 AM 309 Views
He's got you there Tom *NM* - 28/09/2013 09:12:42 AM 251 Views
No, I actually stand by my position on this one - 29/09/2013 01:17:47 AM 597 Views
Well I can't argue that, your reasoning is sound - 29/09/2013 04:46:35 AM 567 Views
Yeah, just like the "Dislike" feature a French guy once made - 30/09/2013 08:00:20 AM 668 Views
Do you not believe in social media then? - 29/09/2013 03:03:50 AM 573 Views
Social media are, by and large, to be destroyed. - 29/09/2013 04:20:13 AM 622 Views
Stuff like this is why Aggies call them "tea sippers." - 28/09/2013 01:21:25 PM 689 Views
with content providers going out of threre way to provoke reaction I doubt it affect much - 28/09/2013 04:03:15 PM 588 Views
Tim Tebow? - 28/09/2013 08:46:21 PM 585 Views
He is still occasionally mentioned in sports coverage. - 28/09/2013 11:35:54 PM 640 Views
Re: Tim Tebow? - 29/09/2013 07:48:21 AM 544 Views
Like Politico and Sara Palin ESPN just can't get Tebow - 30/09/2013 01:50:16 PM 640 Views
It wouldn't make a difference to me - 28/09/2013 05:23:51 PM 596 Views

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