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Apr 3 at 17:28 comment added Kevin B I would prefer the prompt to actually be anonymous feedback for the author, and to be worded that way, as then it'd be more in line with providing helpful feedback rather than a justification for taking an action. The current prompts very much resembles the "Why was this immaculate post downvoted!" comments we get every day, as opposed to requesting actionable feedback... even if privately the author never sees it during the experiment.
Apr 3 at 17:25 comment added Bryan Krause @SpencerG Have the team designing this prompt considered that merely asking for these reasons might communicate to users that the three reasons they should downvote (for answers specifically) are the three listed: didn't work for me, is wrong, works but there's a better way? Are those reasons that the team considers correct reasons for downvoting? Comprehensive reasons? It doesn't seem like this prompt is an innocuous intervention.
Apr 3 at 17:14 comment added Kevin B @D.W. i'd rather not, respectfully, the feedback has been received the way i intended it to be
Apr 3 at 17:09 comment added D.W. I can't understand what this answer is saying. Is it asking a question? If so, a question mark would be helpful. I can't understand how to parse the first sentence. What is a "shame on you for downvoting prompts as far as using them going forward"? This seems to be assuming some context that I am lacking. Can you edit your answer to explain what you're trying to say? It might help to break down the first sentence into multiple pieces, and explain new concepts (e.g., define what is "the shame on you for ..." before first use of that phrase).
Apr 3 at 15:38 comment added SpencerG StaffMod Right now, it's just being used for data-collecting purposes. We plan to discuss it more after the experiment's conclusion to determine whether it's helpful, should be kept, expanded on, etc. I am not aware of any long-term plans surrounding it.
Apr 3 at 14:50 comment added Nick is tired And will there be any similar data gathering on why people upvote?
Apr 3 at 14:42 history answered Kevin B CC BY-SA 4.0