Yes, I'm revisiting this, again, despite the many times this issue has already been discussed (see Related for links). People keep asking for it.
Note that I'm restricting this discussion to explanations for downvotes on questions only, not answers.
The Last Serious Solution to This Problem is Lacking
This is the top-voted accepted answer to "Encouraging people to explain downvotes" (from July 4th, 2009):
The comments are there for people who want to explain their downvotes.
The only thing I can think of is an AJAX
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reminder for users when they cast downvotes:Please consider adding a comment if you think this post can be improved.
After the first downvote, we can't say we didn't remind them, and honestly that's as good as it gets. Forcing a comment will end in even worse results.
This solution was okay, but it doesn't address one of the main reasons why people don't leave comments when down-voting: potential immature, petty, and misguided retaliation from the original poster, which can (at worst) take the form of online and offline harassment (and worse).
To address the issue of misguided retaliation and forced comments, I propose anonymous, optional comments.
Optional Comments Was Suggested, but Never Explicitly Turned-Down
The second highest-voted answer to "Encouraging people to explain downvotes" (from July 28th, 2009) actually does propose an optional comments mechanism, by which the original poster can review and gain more explicit feedback about the quality of his or her post:
+1 concise
+1 insightful
-1 i hate python
-1 confusing
I think this feedback mechanism could be helpful, but only if it remains anonymous to the original poster. Then people can continue to freely downvote without having to worry about petty retaliatory harrasment (and other misguided things).
I also propose that moderators, and only moderators, have access to the record of who left which explanation, i.e. explanations are NOT anonymous to moderators. This is to help resolve instances of abuse of custom reasons (see more in Mockup).
Anonymous, Optional Comments Mockup
Here is a mockup. On every question, add an "explain" link, as shown:
For people downvoting, this would bring up a dialog with some pre-made reasons for why people would downvote a question:
Some of these pre-made reasons come from the help center. If you think reasons should be added or removed, please explain in a comment or an answer.
There is also an option to leave a custom reason.
For the original poster, clicking the "explain" link will bring up another dialog, or take them to another page, which has a table with all of the (anonymous) explanations for downvotes, as well as the number of people who voted based on each reason:
The original poster has the option to flag custom reasons for moderator attention (much like as with comments) if, for example, the custom reason is rude/offensive, or contains garbage like "laskjfaoigaefj".
Since users won't be anonymous to moderators, users who abuse the custom reason option can be banned from using the optional explanation feature altogether (much like a review ban), or perhaps even be suspended for egregious abuses.
Options for Experimentation
Perhaps as a test of this feature, the custom reason can be left out, and if the new feedback system demonstrates itself to be good, the custom reason feature can be implemented later.
Instead of only giving downvoters only one choice for a downvote reason (via radio buttons), make it an option to leave multiple reasons for a downvote (via checkboxes). When I downvote a question, it's often because of multiple issues, not just a single one.
What Do You Think?
Thoughts? Is this a good idea? A bad idea?
Related
- Encouraging people to explain downvotes.
- Allow users to leave an anonymous comment when voting.
- @Downvoter sends a notification to all downvoters for your post.
- Is asking reasons for downvote in comments non-constructive?.
- Require to leave a comment explaining reasoning for downvote.
- Make commenting obligatory for the first downvote on a question.
- Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late?.
- A suggestion to the “Downvote and go” thing that that turn off new users (requires 10k rep privileges to read).
- Should downvote-without-comment rate remain unpublished?.
- Getting to Know Stack Overflow's Voting Culture.
:/
Is it just not possible to have both?0
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