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Post by frets on Dec 8, 2023 13:45:35 GMT -5
Hi Guys, This is a 12 position Varitone pedal with induction (or not) on a 2P3T. It provides 12 uninducted tones or inducting the caps at 1.5H or 3H. So, like 36 different tones (kinda). Sorry for hitting the “like it” button. It’s right next to the edit button and when you want to edit on your phone, it’s easy to hit.
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Post by unreg on Dec 10, 2023 7:31:07 GMT -5
Sorry for hitting the “like it” button. It’s right next to the edit button and when you want to edit on your phone, it’s easy to hit. If you hit the “like it” button again, you’ll remove your like; your name will disappear; at least it works like that on my phone.
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Post by col on Jan 6, 2024 18:00:42 GMT -5
Sorry for hitting the “like it” button. It’s right next to the edit button and when you want to edit on your phone, it’s easy to hit. If you hit the “like it” button again, you’ll remove your like; your name will disappear; at least it works like that on my phone. So. We can 'like' our own posts. That's plain weird. I would put it down as a bug, but it is too obvious to miss - I can only assume this to be deliberate functionality. But the reasoning for it escapes me.
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Post by reTrEaD on Jan 7, 2024 11:31:42 GMT -5
So. We can 'like' our own posts. That's plain weird. I would put it down as a bug, but it is too obvious to miss - I can only assume this to be deliberate functionality. But the reasoning for it escapes me. Interesting thing about the Like System: TWO things happen when you click the like button on a post. 1 - Your name appears above the post as (one of) the member(s) who liked it. 2 - The member whose post you like has one more added to the 'Likes' tally in their mini-profile, displayed next to every post they make. It requires some 'filtering' in the programming to determine if the person who created the post, some other member, was the person who clicked the like button. Proboards elected to do the filtering on the second part of the system only. Even if you like your own post, your like tally will remain the same. For instance, if you look at this thread, you'll see the ThreadStarter liked his own post, but his Like tally is zero. Personally I find it hilarious when you look at someone's post history and see they've liked ALL of their own posts. It's a sign there's something less than honest about them. This is in stark contrast to frets who's so honest, she became troubled when she realized she accidentally hit the like button on her own post, and felt it necessary to apologize. Oh, and there's one more thing that could happen, when you click the like button ... 3 - As mentioned earlier in this thread, the Like button toggles. Click it once to apply a Like. Click it again to remove the like. The 'removal' affects both (1) and (2) in the earlier part of my post.
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