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brian1951 wrote: Mon Feb 11, 2019 3:33 pm Certainly not this one, keep it sensible chaps.
Agreed.
We must maintain standards here, a simple thank you rather than something better suited to Facebook or twitter. :D
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God forbid we end up like that.

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You know more than I as I never go in social media like facebook ,,,Twitter and the like I think they are dangerous places places to go. I tried Face book because few years ago because friends from my old job said they go on there and keep in touch. But I think it was like a nut house. No thanks I like my life to be private and not share it with the world. That seemed to be what every body did all the time...............John
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Absolutely John, who gives a toss what somebody had for breakfast.
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JohnSmithUK wrote: Mon Feb 11, 2019 1:24 pm If there was a like button, I would have liked the OP.
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A like button would mean I can say I like it, without creating a post to say that, making threads that that are mostly people saying they like it. If that makes sense.
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Bit impersonal though.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Tue Feb 12, 2019 9:57 am Bit impersonal though.
I personally think a quick & easy thanks to each member that posted via a button & just 1 reply to all with a single posting is a lot quicker & you have then acknowledged every individual. I have made a post on some forums where many have replied & felt a bit rude when i haven't got back to everyone that posted. A quick thanks button would solve this without creating another post.
Like the one used on http://ngrm-online.com
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Such a icon is not readily available for phpBB and will not therefore be provided.

The link in post #19 immediately initiated a McAfee warning and if its ignored (I'll take the risk) then the NG site requires a log in name and password!

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