Is wooing a bad thing..?

SteamPug
SteamPug Posts: 262 Member
I dunno where else to ask this question - sorry if this isn’t the right forum. But uh, are woos a bad reaction or a good one? >.<

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  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    I try to not read intent on the woos I receive. By MFP definition, they can be positive or negative. Some use them ironically, as with the insightful and inspiring.
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    And posting in any woo thread is guaranteed to increase your woo count.
  • SteamPug
    SteamPug Posts: 262 Member
    MrSith wrote: »
    On this site I'm not sure if many people can read so don't worry about what they press.
    I bet you get lots of woos huh
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10570889/new-community-reaction-woo#latest
    Woo can mean two things. You can click it both to mean woo as in woo-hoo or to express that you think an idea or approach is too good to be true.

    We hope you enjoy the new reaction!!

    ^^That's the official explanation. What people actually use it for can mean anything from "Yay!" to "I don't like this post or poster" to "my thumb slipped and I hit this button accidentally."
  • HellYeahItsKriss
    HellYeahItsKriss Posts: 906 Member
    I just ignore them. Even if we all clicked woo on an ACV thread, with a double sided definition people reading it are going to take the post either way and either agree ACV has sparkles, magic and fairy dust and has fat burning power, or they believe it's nonsense.
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    OK I got the Woo definition but what's ACV?
  • Azercord
    Azercord Posts: 573 Member
    Apple Cider Vinegar, as stated above it has sparkles, magic, fairy dust, and fat burning power. Most people agree it can make a salad dressing, some think it gives you super powers.