Consider me a third! (fourth?)

Though typically I do a sanity check before, but it is not uncommon to find one 5-10 minutes later.

SOmetimes I even, GASP, put “your” rather than “you’re” and “there” rather than “their”. Or I’ll look up a fancy word I think is right, but may not be used correctly.

And about 20 other things I decide need re-wording, but always after the fact.

OK, so this time I saw it. If you have “Desktop notifications” enabled, you get those for every edit. Neat.

But your “notifications” box up in the top right doesn’t seem to get plastered with that.

So… ummm… I guess you do get notified, but only in a specific way?

And probably only if you have Chrome open while the person is actively making changes, would be my guess.

It does if you actually jump to the edit (the top corner notification I mean). It was just a sarcastic complaint in response to your sarcastic gif that it kept bringing me back to see, over and over again. I don’t use desktop notifications.

Hmmm. I feel like maybe this specific bit of functionality was never really properly thought about by the Discourse team. It seems a little weird to spam people with every change, but I do like real time notifications… hmmmm. I wonder if there exists an elegant solution at all?

It would have to be like an interval check of some kind, maybe. Instead of checking constantly… because I edit them all the time too, especially since gif keeps turning into gift.

Just imagine how different this conversation would have been, or more like non-existent, if you could just thumbs down my post instead?

I’m hoping for Like notification where I can hit “Like”, “Unlike”, “Like”, “Unlike” on the same post and that sends notifications that cannot be de-activated.

I do not like downvotes as a concept on a site like this. I think it’s fine for reddit.

But I would’ve posted that gif regardless of buttons I could press. :)

Wait, did we have a thumbs down button on this forum? I only recall a little heart that meant “like” or perhaps a “thumbs up”, not a conversation-destroying “thumbs down” button.

No i think it was described as a sarcastic Like. We’re supposed to use the context clues and rolly eye gifs to know if it was a like like or a like like like… something.

Hell no! That is… ewww. No, do not want.

I like that not liking likes is liked, like, liking likes, but also that liking likes is liked like not liking likes, so there is a liked liked by everybody, except for people who do not like likes nor not liking not liking likes, which is like, liking both not liking and liking at the same time, which i personally dislike, because like and not liking at the same time is like liking that which you dislike and liking that which like, like, at the same time, which is, like, adding a like and a dislike together, which leaves you with an absence of likes, rather the, like, a bunch of likes or like a lot of dislikes, but simply, like, no liking or disliking at all. A frame of reference i, like, really don’t like at all.

And with that mind bender

I no longer have a concept of language after this post.

The fact that Enidigm clearly put some time and effort into that post offends my slacker ass. More mindless gifs, dammit.