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The value of forum upvotes

Roadie June 11th, 2015

[Note: Originally posted in Listeners Only forums, but moved to general forum because this is relevant for all!]

There is something that I've notice about the forums while just observing and not actively participating.

If you're interested in supporting people, truly interested in supporting people, I ask you to try this one thing after reading this post. Go to one support forum thread and read someone's story. You don't need to reply but just read.

I think we can all recall times in our lives when we have been hurt, have been spurned, or have felt alone. Have been lost in our negative thoughts, seeking affirmation from others whether it be positive or whether it be negative.

Do you remember those times?

When I read the support forums, I see hundreds of posts made every day by members. And I see hundreds of threads created by those same members.

What are they after when they post?

Are they after a panacea, a magic bullet to cure all of their ills?

Can you think of a time when you've been there?

When you feel as though you're alone, hiding in the dark. Terrified from the
lack of light, all you are after is one spark to inspire. One spark to remind you that you are important. One spark to acknowledge that you're still worthy of someone's time and attention.

So when I see post after post after post unacknowledged, it makes me wonder. If I was them and I had shown the courage to spill my soul out onto the page for others and nobody had acknowledged that it had even been seen. How would I feel?

As a listener community, we give appreciation readily and openly to one another. Community shout outs to listeners are posted every day. Anonymous appreciation messages are sent daily, again to fellow listeners. Acknowledgement after acknowledgement of one another which is so kind and open however why can this not be shared with our members?

Let me just say this.

A man beaten down by society sits on the side of the road, soul destroyed. Watching person after person look away quickly to avoid his gaze. It makes you feel like less of a human being. A smile, an acknowledgement is worth more to that man than all of the gold that has been mined from this earth.

In the support forums, that acknowledgement is easy. It's called an upvote. A simple click of an upvote to show that someone has taken the time and care to read what they have posted.

Please, spend 30 seconds and make a difference to a member's life today because a forum upvote can be all that it takes.

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gracefulSong70 October 16th, 2015

That was a real care and compassion showing thread you made @roadie , despite the beautiful kind way of interpreting upvotes essence of cheering us , you actually made me want to upvote any reply I see here and all the forums I stride to :) so thank you for the awesome thread <3

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October 16th, 2015

@Roadie

Think this is my favourite all time post (love love love it) and should always be bumped. Really important message for all.

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Lilylistens October 17th, 2015

Bumping this up again

Briana98 October 22nd, 2015

It's almost been a week! I'll help with the bumping (: I think this is my favorite forum post

ZaraSmiles October 22nd, 2015

Nudging this thread back up to the dashboard because this message is so vital!

charmingUnicorn97 October 25th, 2015

I absolutely love this post, I think every listener should have a look at this because it's not just about giving a member an upvote but acknowledging someone's existence, acknowledging that you've read what they said and that you emphasise with it.......to put it simply a way of saying "I get you".

Lilylistens October 27th, 2015

Bumping (again).

SilentSerenityy October 30th, 2015

I often upvote threads as a way to let them know that someone's read it or just acknowledged it. But I often think that maybe they would've preferred a response or think I'm up voting their pain which isn't the case. Sometimes I dont have the time to read a lot of writing and I wouldn't want to respond with a less than satisfactory comment.

Roadie OP November 26th, 2015

Bumping up for new listeners

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Amelia November 26th, 2015

@Roadie

Or to shamelessly promote your favorite thread wink

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Lilylistens December 6th, 2015

Bumping up

Lilylistens January 3rd, 2016

Giving this a bump into the new year...