- Someone posts a nearly link-only answer.
- Someone else comments saying how it should be improved.
- I upvote that comment.
- I downvote.
- I want answerer to know (and preferably to ping me at myusername@) I will remove it if answer is fixed.
- I can't say "-1," "downvote" etc. and apparently SO doesn't want me to do this.
End result: this answer will sit at -1 even if it becomes a good answer.
This is somewhat a complaint (or you know "feedback") more than anything. I'm not a fan of barring "-1 because..." comments and this may be an important case TPTB did not think of, because I really do want to convey that I have downvoted. The only "workaround" is to subvert the check entirely or not workaround and just go with the "end result," which are both pretty undesirable.
Love it or hate it, this is apparently what I went with today.
Concluding remarks: From the accepted answer I learned we're creating a culture of not explaining DVs now, and the red popup is actually trying to stop the commenting entirely with an exception for good constructive criticism, not make me explain my DV longhand. There's a slight feature gap in exactly the case I mention in this post where I would like notification on edits to certain answers but it's less of a big deal in the context that wanting to comment or put effort into a DV is the exception, not the rule.