chinajade
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Why do you like that post, tuanha?
I'm so glad i didn't pay as much as 1 cent.
Maybe i misunderstood the "like" but, it does not look good
Hi, Lynar,
Developers and troubleshooters frequently use the "like" button as a "thank you" for identifying a bug that needs repair, or confirming that the suggested remedy got you on your way. The information is filed away and built on for later design and analysis.
"Reporting the bug" or "confirming the fix" is positive feedback that an issue was actually found or that a 'fix' actually works. The "like" button is just a way for the developer/troubleshooter to say "thank you--you helped make the product better."
cheers,
chinajade