No need for a lot of commentary unless you want to explain your choices in a sentence or two. I’ll start:
I change the historic/default like to … we are a technical community that shares lots of ideas and thoughts, so this seemed like a good set with the brought in to show skepticism or curiosity.
At community.snowdrift.coop, we changed historic/default to also, but we also changed its label to “appreciate” instead of “like”. We also made:
To change labels we uploaded new images even when they were copies of existing emoji.
but called it “totally”
but called it “tldr”
but called it “skeptical” (I think is similarly good)
but called it “thank you”
called it “sympathies”
called it “changed my mind” (the is not a bad alternate)
called “haha”
called “hooray”
(we used underscores for multi-word labels)
We thought a lot about the optimal most constructive reactions before settling on these with some adaptation over time. We do use multiple at once via Retort, so we aren’t planning to switch to Discourse Reactions since it limits one reaction per user.
Overall, your set @downey is notably similar, only really missing the options for “care” / “sympathies” and some sort of light-hearted funny option.
¿Alguien tiene un emoji de reacción de “Gracias” — algo que no tenga el contexto emocional de un corazón. El pulgar hacia arriba, los aplausos y el cuerno de fiesta se han vuelto ambiguos porque también tendemos a usarlos para ser condescendientes. (El sarcasmo está vivo y prospera en las redes sociales).
Me gusta ‘Gracias’, pero el texto no es ideal para un foro internacional.
Busco algo que muestre aprecio sin equipaje. Para que se animen las publicaciones, pero a diferencia de una respuesta, no cause mensajes adicionales tipo SPAM si el modo Maillist está habilitado.
Un emoji de “Yo también” sería igualmente útil … pero no creo que actualmente se pueda separar de ese equipaje social.