Since voting on meta sites mean something different on the main sites, can you change the tooltip as well:

  • This question is useful and clear --> I agree
  • This question is unclear or not useful --> I disagree
  • This answer is useful --> I agree
  • This answer is not useful --> I disagree

...or something along those lines.

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Vote can (and should) also have the same meaning - just because it's on meta doesn't stop the question being unclear and not useful - so the tooltip needs extending not just replacing. – ChrisF Jan 15 '11 at 11:58
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Not all Meta questions are opinionated items. Sometimes, people just want to know what's going on. – Grace Note Jan 15 '11 at 22:35
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Is this not a feature request rather than a discussion? – razlebe Jul 25 '11 at 17:35
@razlebe: IMO, a feature request is asking for a change in functionality or for new functionality. – Tshepang Jul 25 '11 at 18:05
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Indeed. And you did, didn't you? "can you change the tooltip..." – razlebe Jul 25 '11 at 18:21
@razlebe: By functionality, I mean behavior. Changing text isn't changing behavior. – Tshepang Jul 25 '11 at 18:29
Fair enough. Feels like there's a missing tag there, though. It should be valid to suggest small (but valuable) changes. – razlebe Jul 26 '11 at 10:36
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If it requires a dev to do it, it's a feature-request. I've edited the post accordingly. – Dori Jul 30 '11 at 7:43
@Dori: That tag says nothing about requires a dev to do it. In fact, it is more in line with my argument... a change to functionality. – Tshepang Jul 30 '11 at 7:59
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I'm not referring to what the tag wiki says, I'm referring to SE workflow. How to make things happen: ① Let SE know there's something the community wants changed. ② SE decides if it's worth doing, and if it is, how a high a priority it is. ③ It eventually shows up on the top of someone's do to list. Result: Task done. But until/unless step 1 is complete, nothing ever gets to step 2. – Dori Jul 30 '11 at 8:12
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up vote 42 down vote accepted

Having just downvoted a feature request here on meta, I saw the tooltip and thought exactly the same. I'd go as far as to suggest that the content of the tooltip on meta sites should be contextual, based on the "special" tags such as that have been applied to the question.

I doubt that it'll ever be considered a high priority piece of work within the UI, but it would be a little bit "tidier" if the tooltip for a post downvote read something like "please consider explaining why you disagree with this feature request". One of the "last 1% polish" that the UI would need.

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I agree with this proposal, and think the tooltips should be changed as OP proposes above. But Chris's comment was good, and I think it needs to be addressed:

just because it's on meta doesn't stop the question being unclear and not useful - so the tooltip needs extending not just replacing.

There certainly are some questions on meta that are simple support questions—why did my upvotes stop giving me rep when I hit 200; why did a moderator delete my answer; etc. However, I think the majority of Meta questions, or at least the majority of the Meta questions that take up the most time are discussions and feature requests. It's these questions for which the new tooltips would make sense, and I think the system should be designed to facilitate these questions as much as possible.

It would be clunky to expand the tooltips to apply to everything: I agree, unless this is a support question, in which case this question is useful and clear. So why not change the tooltips so that they're appropriate most of the time, when it matters most, instead of now, where the tooltips are appropriate only rarely, when it matters least.

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Oh you sneaky... – casperOne Mar 14 at 19:48
@casper - I meant every word of that answer, but the thought of getting your 500pt bounty...wow...let's just say Peter Luger's would have a hard time beating it. – Adam Rackis Mar 14 at 19:49
Right now, I hate you =) – casperOne Mar 19 at 21:01
Boing!!! :-D _____ @cas – Adam Rackis Mar 19 at 21:04
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I don't agree with this request.

While "I agree" and "I disagree" is one way that votes can be used on meta, it is not the only way, and I don't want that indoctrinated into users as the "official" meaning of voting on meta.

The current tooltips are correct, and any further subtleties are covered in each meta's faq now:

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/faq#vote-differences

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I was about to ask for the same question, and fortunately found this one before contributing yet another duplicate. I'm really disappointed seeing this declined, even though there seems to be more than enough community support for it. Bad form, imho. Any change you'd reconsider? – Yannis Rizos Dec 21 '11 at 9:38
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