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Feature test: Thank you reaction
I remember some people were warning that a "Thanks" feature would take focus away from actually accepting answers; and now, a similar thing has happened to me. But - that's not why I'm posting! Read all the way down please.
This newbie question:
What does this Code validation formula mean?
is a bit problematic in that context is missing, but apparently I was able to address OP's misunderstanding - they say so, in a "Thanks" comment:
I get it now. thank you so much! The program works well.. My seats is arr[5][7]. If I don't use -1 the seats the is reserved is the one after it. If the input is =1 the seat that is reserved is 2...
Since the question title is about OP understanding the code - I conclude that my answer solves the question, i.e. OP is effectively accepting. At first I was just annoyed by the non-acceptance, but then it occurred to me there's another dynamic at play. Here's what seems to have happened (a bit of speculation of course):
- OP realizes the answer has indeed answered their question.
- OP's attention is drawn to the "say thanks" widget, and away from the acceptance widget.
- OP presses "Thanks".
- OP realizes they also need to say the answer resolves the issue, so - because they are unaware of the acceptance option - they make a comment to that effect: They explain the "thanks" as "Thanks, I accept the answer".
So, the presence of the Thanks feature seems to encourage rather than discourage the posting of a Thanks comment (in addition to discouraging acceptance, which is what other people have pointed out).