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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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can you explain what the difference between like-dislike and like-unlike ??

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Normally, we like or dislike/don't like things and people. In forums, we can often click on 'like' to show that we like what was said in a post. If we change our minds, we can remove this sign of our approval by clicking on 'unlike'.

  • Normally, we like or dislike/don't like things and people.
  • In forums, we can often click on 'like' to show that we like what was said in a post.
  • If we change our minds, we can remove this sign of our approval by clicking on 'unlike'.
  • This does not necessarily mean that we dislike it; it merely means we no longer wish to show our approval.
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Normally, we like or dislike/don't like things and people.

In forums, we can often click on 'like' to show that we like what was said in a post. If we change our minds, we can remove this sign of our approval by clicking on 'unlike'. This does not necessarily mean that we dislike it; it merely means we no longer wish to show our approval.

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