Sala - Learning Management System
  • Introduction
  • Getting to Know LMS
    • About this guide
    • Who is this guide meant for?
    • How to read this guide?
  • Administrators
    • Competency module
      • Add a competency
      • Import competency list
      • Add questions to competency
      • Add competencies to the category
      • Add child competency to parent competency
      • Add competency to the examination
    • Course module
      • Add course
      • Duplicate course
      • Update course
        • Course description
        • Course materials
        • Competencies
          • Add competency
            • Select a competency
            • Create a new competency
          • Manage course activity
        • Links
        • Reflections
          • Open question
          • Single choice
          • Multiple choices
        • Course Progress
        • Certifications
        • Forum
          • Add question / discussion
          • Close discussion
          • View question
            • Add / Reply comment
            • React comment
            • Edit comment
            • Delete comment
          • React on discussion
          • Delete discussion
        • Settings
      • Delete Course
    • Student module
      • Register new student
        • Type-in Student Information
        • Import Students
      • Students assign
        • Assign student(s) to course or exam
        • How to unassign student(s)
      • Export students list
      • Update student information
      • Reset password
      • Delete student
    • Examination module
      • Create an examination
      • Update examination
        • Add a question to the exam
        • Update exam options
        • Preview the examination
        • Test-taking the examination
        • Manage certificate
        • Advance settings
      • Duplicate examination
      • Reports
        • Student Assigned
        • Examination Result
        • Final Report
    • Reporting
      • Students Reporting
      • Examinations Reporting
    • Certificate modules
      • Certificates template
        • Add/Edit certificate template
        • Duplicate template
      • Certificates storage
    • Activity Log
      • User Activity
      • Data Export
    • Setting configuration
      • General configuration
      • HomePage Settings
      • Examination Settings
      • Email Configure
  • Students
    • Dashboard
    • Reports
    • Profile Info
    • Examination
      • Preview examination
      • Taking an examination
    • Course
      • View course detail
      • Taking lessons
        • Lectures
        • Forum
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Last updated 8 months ago

Reacting to comments typically refers to a way for users to express their feelings or opinions about a comment without having to write a full reply. Reactions include options like and .

Administrators and students can react to discussions or comments. However, the number of dislikes is not publicly displayed, unlike the number of likes.

Importance of React comments:

  1. Quick Feedback: Reactions allow users to swiftly acknowledge or respond to posts or comments without composing detailed replies. This is especially useful in busy forums where participants want to express opinions quickly.

  2. Engagement Measurement: Reactions provide a simple metric for gauging post or comment popularity and sentiment. This helps moderators and administrators identify which topics resonate with the community.

  3. Increased Participation: By offering various reaction options, forums encourage more interaction from users who might hesitate to leave written comments. This fosters a lively and engaged community.

  4. Low-Pressure Feedback: Reactions enable users to give feedback or show support without the pressure of crafting thoughtful responses. This is particularly valuable in academic settings where users might want to quickly acknowledge helpful posts or agree with peers' comments.