Rating was introduced in SharePoint 2010. When you enable rating for Document Libraries and Lists, rating control with 5 stars are displayed against each item. User can rate on the scale of 5.
Now, in SharePoint 2013, small addition has been introduced for Rating. When you enable Rating for a list or document library, it provides you two more option to choose, Likes or Star Ratings as shown below.
If you have used social networking applications like Facebook, you would be familiar with Likes. And this is how it looks like when you enable Likes.
It shows the logged in user's option (whether user liked or not) and number of likes.
Update (24-Aug-2012): If you switch between Likes and Star Ratings, the data will not get lost. That means, let us say a particular document has got 2 likes. Now, you switch to Star Ratings and give 5/5. Again switch back to Likes. You can see 2 likes against the document. Also, your 5/5 star rating remains and can be seen when you switch back to Star Rating settings.
Now, in SharePoint 2013, small addition has been introduced for Rating. When you enable Rating for a list or document library, it provides you two more option to choose, Likes or Star Ratings as shown below.
If you have used social networking applications like Facebook, you would be familiar with Likes. And this is how it looks like when you enable Likes.
It shows the logged in user's option (whether user liked or not) and number of likes.
Update (24-Aug-2012): If you switch between Likes and Star Ratings, the data will not get lost. That means, let us say a particular document has got 2 likes. Now, you switch to Star Ratings and give 5/5. Again switch back to Likes. You can see 2 likes against the document. Also, your 5/5 star rating remains and can be seen when you switch back to Star Rating settings.
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