This really does seem to be much ado about nothing.
It's nice it doesn't bother you, and that's your opinion. It seems however that most people on this thread do not like it. Why aren't their feelings valid?
I don't have Facebook so is hitting the "like" button here on the DIS the same has hitting some "follow" button?? Just curious. And BTW I love the "likes" guys.....keep them up. I'm at #547!!![]()
Nope, there's a separate Follow button. I see where the confusion comes in, though, because on Facebook, if you Like a page, you're following it, and it shows up in your feed.
Think of our Like button on posts as being similar to the Like button on one of your friend's posts on FB. It just tells the poster that you enjoyed their post, agree with it, etc.
It's nice it doesn't bother you, and that's your opinion. It seems however that most people on this thread do not like it. Why aren't their feelings valid?
Can you "unfollow" someone, if you've started following them?I think folks are seeing sinister implications where there aren't any.
The Follow button is a tool to help people filter the firehose of information that these boards can be. Here's an example of how you can use it.
Let's say you notice that certain posters on the Theme Parks board have really great tips on using FP+. Or someone on the Resorts board always seems to know when discounts are coming. Or a poster on the DCL board just got off the cruise you'll be taking this summer, and you don't want to miss any of their comments about their trip. You could search for these people's posts every day, but that would be a pain. Or, you could follow them, and then go to your news feed page, and all of those posts would be automatically collected for you.
By the way, someone who follows you is not notified every time you post. I followed Webmaster Jackie when I was playing with this today, and I do see her posts on my news feed, but I'm not getting any notifications.
It almost seems like a moot point to follow that many people - that you don't really know.
Might be better to just take it slowly and follow people you really have something of interest with, idk.
I have to say, I do find it a bit creepy. How could somebody possibly follow over 500 people? And why? I get the whole follow thing in general, as there are posters on these boards who tend to post interesting things, or are an all around good person (I'm talking about you Tina! LOL), and people know that what they post is usually some very good advice. But to just randomly pick people to follow for no rhyme or reason just seems odd to me.
That's cause no one likes Buckeyes.![]()
The problem is, some of us have been followed. Have been stalked.NOTE: For those who can't see the joking font, I am not, nor have I ever been a stalker. I was making a joke! Really! I promise!
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The problem is, some of us have been followed. Have been stalked.
It isn't fun. It isn't funny.
So did I and everyone else but it still means you are now being followed.I just received a follow from a random person I've never heard of - I just ignored them.
I am skeptical because you don't know if it really is someone looking for friends or someone who is just playing a game. We've had cases in the past where it was all made up, took everyone on a wild goose chase, playing on sympathy.
So did I and everyone else but it still means you are now being followed.
So let's say it is someone "who is just playing a game". How does following 500 people affect that "game"?I am skeptical because you don't know if it really is someone looking for friends or someone who is just playing a game. We've had cases in the past where it was all made up, took everyone on a wild goose chase, playing on sympathy.
Unless they don't know what they're doing.Yes that is also what I said in a previous post. Just never know and honestly no reason a new mwmber should be following so many people all at once. There really isnt anything beneficial to doing that since they do not know whom they are following and for what reasons.