Not anymore than it already does. When someone doesn't like something, they just reply and say they don't. A dislike button just makes it easier.I fear that a dislike button "might", (emphasis on the might) cause potential unwanted drama.
Do you want an ambivalent button?Wouldn't matter to me.
MaybeDo you want an ambivalent button?
Do you want an ambivalent button?
The problem is, is that most people look at a negative response to a comment and read it a number of ways. For example, when Badguy trolls me everytime I mention anime, I usually just look at it as playful joking around and laugh it off. A "dislike" button just seems like it would be seen as unarguably negative, and be the cause for a number of unpleasent things.Not anymore than it already does. When someone doesn't like something, they just reply and say they don't. A dislike button just makes it easier.
Ah, that makes sense.The problem is, is that most people look at a negative response to a comment and read it a number of ways. For example, when Badguy trolls me everytime I mention anime, I usually just look at it as playful joking around and laugh it off. A "dislike" button just seems like it would be seen as unarguably negative, and be the cause for a number of unpleasent things.
Probably for good reason.I can see there is a dislike button:
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But it seems to be disabled.
I can see there is a dislike button:
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But it seems to be disabled.