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I acknowledge the feedback shared by community members and by moderators. We felt that this experiment was important because it allowed users to participate and engage in a low-effort core action on the site. We believe a healthy community involves encouraging participation from new and existing users, among other aspects. We understand there are ways to engage with new users and to further de-risk the experiment other than how it is currently designed.

While the team previously worked to iterate on the experiment based on the feedback shared in our previous communications, we hear that enough risk remains, and at a sufficient level that many of you don't feel comfortable moving forward with. For that, we would like to apologize for the concern, stress, and tension caused by this experiment. I, and the team, hear the concerns about the lack of vote fraud tooling, the reliance on our community managers, and inefficiencies in processes, ultimately leading to a higher burden on curators & moderators.

In order to address these concerns, we’dwe'd like to work with moderators and other community members on evaluating alternative options for how to set new users up for success and how we can enhance the tooling to address concerns.

If we revisit changes to voting privileges, we will explore alternative ways in which we help more users participate and will first improve tooling for moderators.

I acknowledge the feedback shared by community members and by moderators. We felt that this experiment was important because it allowed users to participate and engage in a low-effort core action on the site. We believe a healthy community involves encouraging participation from new and existing users, among other aspects. We understand there are ways to engage with new users and to further de-risk the experiment other than how it is currently designed.

While the team previously worked to iterate on the experiment based on the feedback shared in our previous communications, we hear that enough risk remains, and at a sufficient level that many of you don't feel comfortable moving forward with. For that, we would like to apologize for the concern, stress, and tension caused by this experiment. I, and the team, hear the concerns about the lack of vote fraud tooling, the reliance on our community managers, and inefficiencies in processes, ultimately leading to a higher burden on curators & moderators.

In order to address these concerns, we’d like to work with moderators and other community members on evaluating alternative options for how to set new users up for success and how we can enhance the tooling to address concerns.

If we revisit changes to voting privileges, we will explore alternative ways in which we help more users participate and will first improve tooling for moderators.

I acknowledge the feedback shared by community members and by moderators. We felt that this experiment was important because it allowed users to participate and engage in a low-effort core action on the site. We believe a healthy community involves encouraging participation from new and existing users, among other aspects. We understand there are ways to engage with new users and to further de-risk the experiment other than how it is currently designed.

While the team previously worked to iterate on the experiment based on the feedback shared in our previous communications, we hear that enough risk remains, and at a sufficient level that many of you don't feel comfortable moving forward with. For that, we would like to apologize for the concern, stress, and tension caused by this experiment. I, and the team, hear the concerns about the lack of vote fraud tooling, the reliance on our community managers, and inefficiencies in processes, ultimately leading to a higher burden on curators & moderators.

In order to address these concerns, we'd like to work with moderators and other community members on evaluating alternative options for how to set new users up for success and how we can enhance the tooling to address concerns.

If we revisit changes to voting privileges, we will explore alternative ways in which we help more users participate and will first improve tooling for moderators.

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I acknowledge the feedback shared by community members and by moderators. We felt that this experiment was important because it allowed users to participate and engage in a low-effort core action on the site. We believe a healthy community involves encouraging participation from new and existing users, among other aspects. We understand there are ways to engage with new users and to further de-risk the experiment other than how it is currently designed.

While the team previously worked to iterate on the experiment based on the feedback shared in our previous communications, we hear that enough risk remains, and at a sufficient level that many of you don’tdon't feel comfortable moving forward with. For that, we would like to apologize for the concern, stress, and tension caused by this experiment. II, and the team, hear the concerns about the lack of vote fraud tooling, the reliance on our community managers, and inefficiencies in processes, ultimately leading to a higher burden on curators & moderators.

In order to address these concerns, we’d like to work with moderators and other community members on evaluating alternative options for how to set new users up for success and how we can enhance the tooling to address concerns.

If we revisit changes to voting privileges, we will explore alternative ways in which we help more users participate and will first improve tooling for moderators.

I acknowledge the feedback shared by community members and by moderators. We felt that this experiment was important because it allowed users to participate and engage in a low-effort core action on the site. We believe a healthy community involves encouraging participation from new and existing users, among other aspects. We understand there are ways to engage with new users and to further de-risk the experiment other than how it is currently designed.

While the team previously worked to iterate on the experiment based on the feedback shared in our previous communications, we hear that enough risk remains, and at a sufficient level that many of you don’t feel comfortable moving forward with. For that, we would like to apologize for the concern, stress, and tension caused by this experiment. I, and the team, hear the concerns about the lack of vote fraud tooling, the reliance on our community managers, and inefficiencies in processes, ultimately leading to a higher burden on curators & moderators.

In order to address these concerns, we’d like to work with moderators and other community members on evaluating alternative options for how to set new users up for success and how we can enhance the tooling to address concerns.

If we revisit changes to voting privileges, we will explore alternative ways in which we help more users participate and will first improve tooling for moderators.

I acknowledge the feedback shared by community members and by moderators. We felt that this experiment was important because it allowed users to participate and engage in a low-effort core action on the site. We believe a healthy community involves encouraging participation from new and existing users, among other aspects. We understand there are ways to engage with new users and to further de-risk the experiment other than how it is currently designed.

While the team previously worked to iterate on the experiment based on the feedback shared in our previous communications, we hear that enough risk remains, and at a sufficient level that many of you don't feel comfortable moving forward with. For that, we would like to apologize for the concern, stress, and tension caused by this experiment. I, and the team, hear the concerns about the lack of vote fraud tooling, the reliance on our community managers, and inefficiencies in processes, ultimately leading to a higher burden on curators & moderators.

In order to address these concerns, we’d like to work with moderators and other community members on evaluating alternative options for how to set new users up for success and how we can enhance the tooling to address concerns.

If we revisit changes to voting privileges, we will explore alternative ways in which we help more users participate and will first improve tooling for moderators.

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