bila mpangilio dialectics
Using the “I'm a fan” button
Greetings!
I have decided to write a short makala about this, because it's been bugging me for quite a while now. Won't take long, I promise. :)
Those of you, who contribute here on a regular basis, with pictures, fanfics, videos, etc. are very well aware how much time it takes to share these things with the club. We're talking about hours in some cases. Yet, there's a tendency I observed over the course of the year, since I was here.
So, how on earth these contributors could get any feedback on their works; the stuff they posted? Oh, wait a minute! There is a way! Have wewe seen the “I'm a fan” button on the right? It's a green little ikoni and if wewe click on it, wewe give a signal that wewe liked the material. Even if you're not feeling like leaving a maoni (which is perfectly fine and understandable, furthermore acceptable), with this simple gesture wewe can still send an anonymous feedback to the contributor who ilitumwa the stuff, informing him/her that the time he/she took to search/write/share was not in vain. kwa fanning something wewe like, wewe give a little nod to the contributor, that he/she is on the right track. It's like saying: "That was nice, keep up da good work!"
However; it seems to me, that only a few people are aware of the primary function of this small green button, because most of the time, it is as untouched as the switch of the turn signal in a big black BMW au a Mercedes. It seems like people don't know what purpose these devices serve. :)
I'm not saying wewe have to shabiki everything without swali of course. I'm only saying, that if wewe LIKE something; let it be a picture, a fanfic, a video, au a link; take one sekunde to click on the “I'm a fan” button, to notify the contributor who ilitumwa it about your positive reaction. Sometimes it speaks louder than a thousand comments.
Thank wewe for reading! :)
Using the “I'm a fan” button
Greetings!
I have decided to write a short makala about this, because it's been bugging me for quite a while now. Won't take long, I promise. :)
Those of you, who contribute here on a regular basis, with pictures, fanfics, videos, etc. are very well aware how much time it takes to share these things with the club. We're talking about hours in some cases. Yet, there's a tendency I observed over the course of the year, since I was here.
So, how on earth these contributors could get any feedback on their works; the stuff they posted? Oh, wait a minute! There is a way! Have wewe seen the “I'm a fan” button on the right? It's a green little ikoni and if wewe click on it, wewe give a signal that wewe liked the material. Even if you're not feeling like leaving a maoni (which is perfectly fine and understandable, furthermore acceptable), with this simple gesture wewe can still send an anonymous feedback to the contributor who ilitumwa the stuff, informing him/her that the time he/she took to search/write/share was not in vain. kwa fanning something wewe like, wewe give a little nod to the contributor, that he/she is on the right track. It's like saying: "That was nice, keep up da good work!"
However; it seems to me, that only a few people are aware of the primary function of this small green button, because most of the time, it is as untouched as the switch of the turn signal in a big black BMW au a Mercedes. It seems like people don't know what purpose these devices serve. :)
I'm not saying wewe have to shabiki everything without swali of course. I'm only saying, that if wewe LIKE something; let it be a picture, a fanfic, a video, au a link; take one sekunde to click on the “I'm a fan” button, to notify the contributor who ilitumwa it about your positive reaction. Sometimes it speaks louder than a thousand comments.
Thank wewe for reading! :)