YouTube Like-Dislike Ratio is a Firefox add-on that displays the number of likes over dislikes for YouTube videos in an intuitive design. Discover the real likability of videos with this handy tool.
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Real likability of a YouTube video is defined mostly by how less number of people actually disliked it.
YouTube also has a 'Sentiment Bar' to show the ratio. But most of the time it looks like a thin underline bar below Like-Dislike buttons. The reason being the fact that this ratio is almost always greater than 10. And a 100/1 ratio video doesn't stand out from a crowd of tonnes of average 10/1 videos, because the bar looks almost same for all of them.
This extension shows a ratio of 'Number of likes' over 'Number of dislikes' of the video in a neat intuitive design.
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In this review i'll post my YOUTUBE comment/reply I unsuccessfully tried to post.
Hope that people will become aware how Googles "Do no evil" mantra, is just Full of it.
"(as a matter of fact. This post didn't show. So I'm double posting it again.)
@stefschoningh3542
Thanks for the info. I didn't know such an extension existed.
And WOW, this Video got a lot of dislikes. Now, the only question is, can we trust these numbers shown with the extension?
And first of all, why did YOUTUBE decided to hide "dislikes" in the first place? If you're showing "likes" only, it becomes a pure propaganda.
Shame on you Google. Shame.
And I wouldn't mind seeing "dislikes" on my individual posts either. It's good to know what people think, even if it is negative.
Another thing YOUTUBE does... it hides some posts. But they won't let you know they hid it. You, "the poster", can see your reply, but nobody else does. You don't believe me? Take a look at the number of replies to any comment, and then actually count them. For example, this thread has 46 replies , but I counted only 35, including my own.
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How just wrong is that?