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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1413079, member: 31533"]Just for the record, and it is not an "opinion" as defined solely as something that is spewed out without any forethought or substantiation as it were, nor is it reasoned out with preliminary research to make sure that all the possible "facts" can be gathered, gone through, correlated and analyzed, as well as soliciting opposing thoughts and facts and listing a set of pros and cons for the "opinion" to be weighed as valid or not. But a "like" button can be used for many reasons, only one being that you fully agree or concur with each and every thing that was stated in the "liked" post. It can and is, based on other peoples comments here, be used simply to signal that someone got a chuckle out of it, or for other reasons. And those are not just "opinions" but facts as each and every person knows it to be based on their own uses and predilections, and whether they think they should use the like button or not. </p><p><br /></p><p>You, however, may be using the "like" button to solely indicate that you are in full and complete agreement with the sentiments expressed by the original poster of the "liked" post, but that doesn't mean that your interpretation of what it means when someone has "liked" a post needs to be the one and only truth as to what a "like" means.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1413079, member: 31533"]Just for the record, and it is not an "opinion" as defined solely as something that is spewed out without any forethought or substantiation as it were, nor is it reasoned out with preliminary research to make sure that all the possible "facts" can be gathered, gone through, correlated and analyzed, as well as soliciting opposing thoughts and facts and listing a set of pros and cons for the "opinion" to be weighed as valid or not. But a "like" button can be used for many reasons, only one being that you fully agree or concur with each and every thing that was stated in the "liked" post. It can and is, based on other peoples comments here, be used simply to signal that someone got a chuckle out of it, or for other reasons. And those are not just "opinions" but facts as each and every person knows it to be based on their own uses and predilections, and whether they think they should use the like button or not. You, however, may be using the "like" button to solely indicate that you are in full and complete agreement with the sentiments expressed by the original poster of the "liked" post, but that doesn't mean that your interpretation of what it means when someone has "liked" a post needs to be the one and only truth as to what a "like" means.[/QUOTE]
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