After reading this thread, I would just like to confirm that I am understanding this 'allow liking' thing...
The 'allow liking' option in announcements will not be of use if the instructor's goal is to see if students are reading their announcments, but can be used to see if students read/like the replies made to the instructor;s inital announcement by other students, yes? And, if instructors wanted to, they could 'reply' to their own announcement, and then students could 'like' the instructor's reply, yes? If so, then...
As a work-around... if a instructor wanted to use this function to assess whether or not students are reading their announcements, could they post the annoucement twice - once as the original and once as a 'reply' (or maybe the original = "read the info below" and the 'reply' = the actual announcement) - and then students would go in and 'like' the instructor's reply? If so...
Would it also be possible to set announcements as 'locked for comments' (so that students can't actually post their own comments), but they could still 'like' the instructor's reply? Or, is it that the 'locked for comments' needs to be turned off for students to "like" a reply?
I see that Seth Buttner has submitted the idea https://community.canvaslms.com/ideas/8878-allow-liking-of-initial-announcements I voted yes, though I agree with Sarah Phinney that a better button for this goal might be 'I have read this announcement'.
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