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I probably did
and then, on a whim, I asked Robtoo to stick one in.

My theory was that it would settle down, and you'd find some unexpected use for it, but no one has.

So it just sits there, full of crap.

I'd remove it, but that's work!
(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:13, archived)
Now it's there, is there any point in removing it?
The 'I Like This' is handy for keeping track of links/posts we liked
(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:15, archived)
oh yeah
that's a reason enough. Social bookmarking init?
(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:16, archived)
Yup
I have a few things in my profile that made me laugh and I can go back and revisit them.
One thing, though: when I go to the posts I liked via my profile, there's no way to see them in context - the 'page' icon at the top-left isn't there, and neither is the 'more' link. Some of these posts need the context (I'll put this on the Bugs board too)
(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:19, archived)
This.
I sometimes click "I like this" on certain posts so I can find it through my profile later and show Mrs Eddache.
(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:16, archived)
this
but I'd rather they had the post icon, so I could link to them rather than just sit back and enjoy them.
(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:18, archived)
It would work if rather than clicking the post they laughed at,
they clicked the first post in the thread that lead to the funny, & people perusing the popular page clicked the post icon & read the whole thing, thus understanding context & punch line fully.
This is far too much effort for everyone though I suspect.
(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:16, archived)
Aye, we've got a lot of punchlines
but not many jokes on there.
(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:18, archived)
Apart from your mum.

(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:21, archived)
Pffft.

(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:22, archived)
It started well
although a quote alone is usually hard to see in context. But now it's a tedious tool for tedious tools.

Thanks for listening, though, even if the masses were wrong.
(, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 14:18, archived)