Posts Tagged ‘stumbleupon’
Posted on September 13, 2009 - by Wayne Sutton
The psychology behind social engagement: What does it mean when you click the "Like" button?

Photo via Jeffisageek flickr
It’s Sunday afternoon and I’m thinking about the psychology of social engagement. Why do people “Like” comments / post and what does it mean, when they “Like” something. If you look a lot of popular social media sites such as Facebook, friendfeed and even video social networking sites like Vimeo all have a like button or link. Also with social commenting platforms such as Disqus, you can now even hit the “Like” button on comments. Even url shortener services have a “Like” button such as StumbleUpon’s su.pr
But what does it mean when you hit the “Like” button and why don’t we see a “Dislike” button. Twitter doesn’t even have a “Like” button or feature but when you ReTweet a tweet does that mean you actually saying that you “Like” it? The “Like” feature comes in various formats too. A lot of times you’ll see it as a “Thumbs up” or a “Heart” or just a text link saying “Like”. Some sites/blogs use stars for rating post or videos such as YouTube but they also use “Thumbs” for voting comments. Does stars mean you “Like” it and when you give a video 5 stars means you just “Like” it a lot?
Two services that really push the mentality of “Liking” a post are Slashdot and Digg. Slashdot uses the plus/minus feature if a reader “Likes” a post and Digg users created their own lingo so to speak as to when “Digg” something you “Like” it. Or are you saying I’m endorsing it when I “Digg” a post.
Sorry that I have more questions than answers but I’m sticking to my saying that “I don’t have all the answers but my social network does”. So with that being said here are a few more questions:
- When you click on a “Like” link do you feel ad though as you are endorsing the content?
- Do we really need a “Dislike” link?
- Should Twitter add a “Like” feature?
- Should Brightkite add a “Like” feature?
- Should Facebook and Friendfeed add a “Dislike” link next to the “Like” button?
- Why do you “Like” a post but won’t leave a comment”?
- Do you “Like” this post? (he he)
- Do you know the first site to add a “Like” button?
Here’s a look at various “Like” buttons from the web.
Vimeo with Like feature (heart)
![What's Next? WordPress [JAK 2] on Vimeo](http://img.skitch.com/20090913-fdrm16bhxa9hinkd4d3qijdssh.jpg)
Digg’s Thumbs Up/Down in comments

Disqus Comments with Like feature

I’m not sure who started the “Like” social phenomenon of giving users a quick way of expression their stamp of approval for online content but it has been adopted by the social web community. Your thoughts?
Posted on June 10, 2009 - by Wayne Sutton
StumbleUpon's new Su.pr tinyurl, Facebook vanity urls & Google App news – episode 053
Today on Talk Social News Kipp and Wayne discuss StumbleUpon’s new su.pr url, Facebook vanity url & Google App news. – episode 053
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Posted on April 14, 2009 - by Wayne Sutton
Stumbleupon says goodbye to eBay & what is the future of commerce online? Hint: Get glue
Today on Talk Social News we discuss the effect of stumbleupon saying goodbye to eBay & what is the future of ecommerce? Hint: Get Glue! We also laid out a plan for ebay to survive and how craigslist changed buying and selling online..

Glue is a contextual network that uses semantic technology to automatically connect people around books, music, movies and other everyday things on popular sites around the web. It brings Facebook Connect and Twitter Friends to all popular pages about books, movies, music, and more.
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