Something just happened. I really don't think that many or ANY of the forum members have ever thought of it. It happened quite by accident. There is a post running now about tires (tyres). I had shown pictures of tires that I had run till one went flat. In another post after that, I explained that it happened while I was driving back from California at high speeds. @t-tony read this and hit the 'agree' button. I soon edited the post to add that I had a bad differential bushing that was probably the cause of it. After the edit was added, it occurred to me that while the sentence about the rear diff bush was added after @t-tony's 'agree' the 'agree' still remained. Now I don't know if T-tony would agree to the statement about the rear diff bush being the cause of the tires wearing poorly but, to any reader looking at this post, it would seem that he had agreed to it.
Here's where the trouble starts. (What an evil mind.........) I can now envision someone wanting to break the cookies of a few fellow members that they're joking with. When in a conversation with them, state something that you KNOW they'll 'agree' to or 'like'. Then go back and 'edit' your post with statements you know they totally disagree with. All their 'agrees' and 'likes' will remain and the rest of the forum members will be scratching their heads as to why they would ever agree or like posts they don't agree to.
I could see @Grumpy stating that he doesn't post great pictures, wait till @hard top agrees, and then edit the post to say how much @hard top liked his last two pictures.
Here's where the trouble starts. (What an evil mind.........) I can now envision someone wanting to break the cookies of a few fellow members that they're joking with. When in a conversation with them, state something that you KNOW they'll 'agree' to or 'like'. Then go back and 'edit' your post with statements you know they totally disagree with. All their 'agrees' and 'likes' will remain and the rest of the forum members will be scratching their heads as to why they would ever agree or like posts they don't agree to.
I could see @Grumpy stating that he doesn't post great pictures, wait till @hard top agrees, and then edit the post to say how much @hard top liked his last two pictures.
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