on 20-03-2014 10:09
on 20-03-2014 10:09
on 20-03-2014 10:12
on 20-03-2014 10:12
Hi Emily
Kudos is from the Greek meaning acclaim or praise.
So in effect, signifying a good or helpful post. Very similar to the Facebook "Like" button I guess haha.
20-03-2014 10:11 - edited 20-03-2014 10:12
20-03-2014 10:11 - edited 20-03-2014 10:12
on 20-03-2014 10:12
on 20-03-2014 10:12
Hi Emily
Kudos is from the Greek meaning acclaim or praise.
So in effect, signifying a good or helpful post. Very similar to the Facebook "Like" button I guess haha.
on 20-03-2014 10:13
on 20-03-2014 10:13
have a quick read here http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Welcome-News/Community-Guidelines/m-p/487846#U487846
on 20-03-2014 11:17
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on 17-11-2018 10:10
on 17-11-2018 19:14
on 17-11-2018 19:14
Just hit the kudos button for any and all posts i make, whether sober, slightly intoxicated or off my head completely.
on 17-11-2018 19:20
on 17-11-2018 19:20
@jonsie wrote:Just hit the kudos button for any and all posts i make, whether sober, slightly intoxicated or off my head completely.
It's also a rule that you have to do mine immediately after
on 17-11-2018 19:28
on 17-11-2018 19:28
@MI5 wrote:
@jonsie wrote:Just hit the kudos button for any and all posts i make, whether sober, slightly intoxicated or off my head completely.
It's also a rule that you have to do mine immediately after
This is true, paragraph 21 subsection 6 in the new t&c's to be published sometime in the near-ish future.....
on 18-11-2018 20:18
This anonymous fella keeps cropping up everywhere
It must have something to do with data protection
Time for another beer