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Why Don’t They Press The Like Button???

"I Like it" tab button, useless, not used by most of the people.

Don’t get angry with me, i just want to express and share my feelings. I am a bit confused, seeing lots of visitor into a post with good comments but people do tend to ignore the pressing of the “I like it” button.

It is really ironic, seeing good comments for our articles but not seeing lots of like buttons pressed in the articles.

Comments are good and it is an indication that they like the article, but why don’t they press the like button?

I don’t know… Just being confused right now.

When i visit an article, i see to it that i will read the whole and write postitive feedbacks on it and then i never missed pressing the “i like it” button.

What are the reasons why they do not press the button? Knowing the fact that they leave good comments to an article?

Why? Why? Why?

Besides if you do not want the article, why leave a good comment onto it? You can just ignore it if you want.

I guess the “liked it” button is useless. Therefore triond must remove it.

I really do not know, but i feel like expressing this right now, and i feel like sharing this to everyone. It’s not about me, you, them or triond only. It’s about all of us.

It’s really unfair for people who use the button regularly after putting a comment. Cause they give their effort on pressing the button and commenting to an article and in return they recieve nothing. Anyway, it’s a selfles service. But of course people also need to learn how to appreciate and give reward to people who put their time and dedication on writing articles that can help others.

My  point is, if you like it and you comment on it, then press the button. If you do not like it, just leave it. If it helped you or pleased you, try pressing the button and give comments just a simple way of thanking the person that helped you.

That’s all and thank you.

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