@dave Now who's on deck to write the "Like considered harmful considered harmful" post?
@dave Seriously, though -- the (un)funniest, most maddening feedback occurs when you stop writing something, then someone pops up and asks why you stopped because they liked it. Sure. Would have been good to know at the time. I've always avoided the Like button in favor of comments, because "liking" always seemed so vapid. Likes seemed cheap, but a few words seemed to have some value. (In my head at least). But likes are surely better than nothing, eh.