Metalike allows you to like the fact that someone likes something on Facebook. Additionally you can like the fact that someone likes that someone likes something. Ad Infinitum.
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therazorbladeDoesn’t work (happy to try again if you can get it resolved – could not even get the bookmarklet installed). | |||
Decided to give 2 stars, because I know how hard it is to solo, so 1 for the effort, 1 for soling.. I could not get it to work it did nothing after i clicked on meta like.. | |||
ethan_andersonHomepage is completely undesigned. I installed the bookmarklet in FF 6 and Chrome 13, and it did nothing when I clicked on Meta-Like. What is this supposed to do??? | |||
Don’t see a real use for this. Plus, why use node? | |||
swoodiefirebus – you worked on your own team! so that is admirable alone. i got it to work with no real problems – even though i am a spaz with bookmarklets. the idea is definitely interesting. i meta-liked one item about 6 times and could not figure out how to un-meta-like – so basic completeness is low. it is a good concept though. | |||
patmeenanTried in Firefox 6 and Chrome (using http for Facebook) and couldn’t get the metalike buttons to show in my news feed (verified there were some single-user likes present) | |||
waxpancakeI’m a fan of all things meta, but bookmarklets are pretty awkward. Pulling in your friends' FB likes with the API or giving it some sort of UI would have been friendlier. Could even have gone viral as a single-serving site. Good concept, but definitely needs some work. Thanks! | |||
Worked pretty well, but some oddities that could be squashed, like the fact I could meta-like the same like multiple times, and if I hit the bookmarklet again a second meta-like link would render on the page.
Still, kudos on going solo. That’s a feat I could never take on myself.