Stop! You are derailing the thread? What has become of the star made forums?
yes, what are we ever going to do? we're all doomed!!!!!!
We had that option.
But it lead to some idiots spamming dislikes on all of a person's messages, leading to a metric crapton of notifications.
Keyword: some. Only a few users have actually ever done it, and every time, they've been banned, and (iirc) their negative ratings removed from other posts.
The logic behind such an argument is faulty, because by that same logic, allowing people to make posts/replies on this forum leads to "some idiots spamming" garbage all over the forum, leading to "a metric crapton" of flame wars and arguments.
This is
what the mods are here for, and this is
why we have a report button. Any and all features users are allowed access to on this forum can, are, and have been abused. There is nothing special about the rating system that makes it any more abusive than any of the other forum features.
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Yes, we need a disagree rating. We used to have it, but Duke removed it "because it's mean".
They can try to put diapers on us however much they want, but the fact of the matter is, we aren't babies. We can handle a few red X-marks every now and then. Anyone who can't emotionally handle others disagreeing with them on the internet need to consult a mental health counselor. We don't need basic forum functions being taken away for the sake of the emotional sensitivity of some "special" minority.
Usually the people who do complain about the disagree rating are the users who post false/controversial things on the forum, or participate in faction drama, or post bullcrap arguments or statements that they can't logically defend, and people call them out on it. A tip to such people: YOU ASKED FOR IT.
Having a disagree rating also acts as a self-motivator, as people strive to avoid bad ratings on their posts, therefore they have more incentive to post more positive and useful comments/replies/posts on the forum. This system of peer review helps unite the community and keep everyone in sync with each other.