I gained 12 pounds???? Help!!

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  • davidylin
    davidylin Posts: 228 Member
    I swear i said all that... i did say it right? I didn't fall asleep and dream about it?

    Sometimes it's not what is, it's said it's how.

    And whoever gave me a "woo" for pointing out that she may have difficulty understanding verbal cues due to autism... explain why it's woo. My brother is autistic and has these difficulties in his 30s. Is that "woo" also? Man or woman up and explain how and why.

    Agreed I thought WOO ment to cheer about things. not as an insult.

    Seems to be both on this board, and I don't know if there was ever any clarification from admins if the woo button was meant as a flag or a cheer. "Woo" has become a popular word used to explain anything pseudoscience-related so that's probably the reason for the double usage of the button.

    The admins specificied that it means both in the official announcement when the Woo button was put into place, though they've later said that they're open to changing or clarifying it.

    See: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10570889/new-community-reaction-woo#latest

    And also: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/40719354/#Comment_40719354
    I think it's good that the reaction buttons only contain positive connotations. I think negative reactions should be explained in a well thought out post.
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    davidylin wrote: »
    I swear i said all that... i did say it right? I didn't fall asleep and dream about it?

    Sometimes it's not what is, it's said it's how.

    And whoever gave me a "woo" for pointing out that she may have difficulty understanding verbal cues due to autism... explain why it's woo. My brother is autistic and has these difficulties in his 30s. Is that "woo" also? Man or woman up and explain how and why.

    Agreed I thought WOO ment to cheer about things. not as an insult.

    Seems to be both on this board, and I don't know if there was ever any clarification from admins if the woo button was meant as a flag or a cheer. "Woo" has become a popular word used to explain anything pseudoscience-related so that's probably the reason for the double usage of the button.

    The admins specificied that it means both in the official announcement when the Woo button was put into place, though they've later said that they're open to changing or clarifying it.

    See: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10570889/new-community-reaction-woo#latest

    And also: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/comment/40719354/#Comment_40719354
    I think it's good that the reaction buttons only contain positive connotations. I think negative reactions should be explained in a well thought out post.

    Okay? It might be best if you posted that feedback in the thread that's specifically for feedback that I posted instead of derailing the thread here to talk about it. The mods are unlikely to see it here.