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As stated by several (non politically correct) members. The Thank You Button was Rather "Gay." I did not like it myself and then it got out of control last night so I deactivated it. I'd rather personally thank a member in the thread by a simple post or pm. We don't need no stinkin Thank You button-LOL.
bugger i was thankin everybody!! tiz the season to be jolly aint it! can i have mine back **** pink (what ever that is!!)
As stated by several (non politically correct) members. The Thank You Button was Rather "Gay." I did not like it myself and then it got out of control last night so I deactivated it. I'd rather personally thank a member in the thread by a simple post or pm. We don't need no stinkin Thank You button-LOL.
Good decision (in my opinion)...
I could see it going from 'running up your post count' to 'running up the thanks count' contest... Bound to happen....
A personal 'thanks' to someone in a post or PM means more than some "Thanks Count" for all to see.
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