{"items": [{"author": "Daniel", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/notes/jeff-kaufman/thursday-july-08-2010-like-and-the-suppression-of-negative-messages/407717316212/?comment_id=407724386212", "anchor": "fb-407724386212", "service": "fb", "text": "There's also the liking of pages, which may have nothing to do with actually liking what's on that page -- it's just following what's on that page, or maybe a curiosity about that page.", "timestamp": "1278688561"}, {"author": "Michael", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/notes/jeff-kaufman/thursday-july-08-2010-like-and-the-suppression-of-negative-messages/407717316212/?comment_id=407958961212", "anchor": "fb-407958961212", "service": "fb", "text": "And because there's positive reinforcement for positive posts, we're encouraged to self-censor and avoid posting negative messages.", "timestamp": "1278768345"}, {"author": "Jeff&nbsp;Kaufman", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/notes/jeff-kaufman/thursday-july-08-2010-like-and-the-suppression-of-negative-messages/407717316212/?comment_id=407963471212", "anchor": "fb-407963471212", "service": "fb", "text": "I wonder if comments can counteract the positive reinforcement of 'like's.  On a positive post someone might just click 'like' but on a negative one you could leave an \"I'm so sorry\" comment.  Getting comments probably works better than getting 'like'd at making us glad we posted.", "timestamp": "1278770163"}]}