Effects in zsh. with thumbs up/ thumbs down/ warning (?)
Effekte in Zsh. mit Daumen hoch/ Daumen runter/ Warnhinweis (?)
From the very beginning daily on "Migipedia", it is all the more embarrassing to come up NOW with such a (follow-up) question :(...
Nevertheless, I would like to ask WHAT EXACTLY is done by clicking on the "thumbs up/thumbs down/warning" signs. Is it just a kind of indirect approval in the sense of "good (critical) point, I agree" or "I can hardly agree with this comment" [or similar] and the "warning" should be clicked in case of any 'suspicion' of dishonest intentions 'behind' the comment 'rated' in this way?
For a long time I somehow didn't really notice the signs, ESPECIALLY the "3 thousand" at the top between the "Like" on the left and the "f connect" on the right. While the latter f-connect is commendably clear to me, the same unfortunately does not apply to the other two 'fields' in the same way :(. Because WHERE EXACTLY is the difference between clicking on "thumbs up" and clicking on "like" at the top? Is the assumption correct here that clicking on "Like" generally refers to (this) Migipedia (page), while "Thumbs up" refers to the specific comment ????
I apologize for the 'belated' [even if it seems otherwise, but seriously meant] questions - and indulgent answer(s)... MANY THANKS