It is your right not to agree on a subject or an action or a belief
@lookatdesktop (27156)
Dallas, Texas
June 6, 2016 12:54pm CST
Some people speak up and argue when something mentioned is something that they do not agree on.
Some people remain silent and pensive and show disinterest but if you look into the eyes of those who actually do not agree with something that you are saying you can see it in their eyes, but on the internet when someone who does not comment who may not agree or strongly disagree with what you write about, all or in part, you are not given the advantage of seeing their body language or the look in their eyes!
Emoticons are supposed to provide a way to show our emotional reactions to a written article or comment, but it is not fully effective and I digress, I am writing about agreeing or disagreeing with something you say, or do or think or feel etc.
We must be true to our beliefs. Simply clicking 'Like' only scratches the surface and furthermore, 'Comment' clicking and writing our thoughts down to give feedback can sometimes become automatic and it may or may not provide our true feelings.
Are you the type who freely expresses him or herself in comments or are you politically correct? Do you sometimes want to say more but are afraid of angering the writer? I know for a fact that I use discretion more or less in every comment I make with a discussion.
I know that I am not always in agreement so I think there should be these types of buttons to add to the process, take them with a grain of salt or use them if you want:
1. Agree
2. Disagree
3. I read this but I have no comment
4. I don't understand the subject of the discussion
5. Please provide me with more information
6. Kudos
And what if they click on 'Like' but don't bother reading any of your post?
What type of person actually does this? Hopefully most do not. It would be unfair to the writer or the site to click on like, like, like, like just for the sake of it and not taking time to read first. This is one issue I find to be very serious on a moral and ethical level.
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@RasmaSandra (98215)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6 Jun 16
@lookatdesktop I am one that always makes sure to like and comment and at times for my comments I do use the emoticons and have fun with them. I always make sure to respond to people who commented on my discussions.
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@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
6 Jun 16
I am guilty of writing more discussions than reading others and for that I realize I am not playing by the rules exactly and for that I acknowledge that I must take more time to read from those who have taken time to read mine.
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@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
6 Jun 16
This sounds like the start of a debate. So do you have any opinion about this post?



