Doesn't show up on xenMinimal - might want to remove that style since it has other (minor) problems as well. I can go back to XenBlue.
The only comment I have that hasn't already been made is that while having more than one type of vote (like) is good, having too many is bad. For the following, yes, they're different, but is that difference useful or needed?
like, agree, and funny are largely redundant.
Meh and old news are redundant.
Not sure if serious and really, REALLY?!? are redundant.
I'd prefer a tighter small group rather than a bevy of options meant to cover most responses. Yes, you might want to say that you like a post but don't agree with it, but for nuanced communication, isn't it better to make a reply, rather than hoping voting gets your message through?
And come on - grammar? I know some people find it funny, but it could end up pushing some away, or making some avoid posting altogether if there's a built-in method for such badgering. We don't generally put up with grammar police, so why add it as a first-class feature?
And yes, an "I commiserate" or "I feel your pain" or "I wish you and yours the best in this difficult situation" or "Dude, that totally sucks/blows!" would be useful for at least me - I don't feel like anything I say will help when something terrible happens to someone - I am somewhat at a loss for words. But I do want them to know I'm thinking of them and that they aren't alone. So I rarely post commiserations, but I would use such a button.
Perhaps that's kind of like "happy birthday" on facebook though - so impersonal it doesn't really mean anything.
I dunno. Still lobbying for it though...