"Pleased to see you in Solitude, stranger!" ~ Fenrar ❤
I have probably never forgotten to upvote a question post or do it almost always, yet I believe this message is unfair and has no purpose for those who read it significant enough to show it for everyone. Why do you believe people "forget" to upvote question posts? I believe it is a personal trait, and if a person read the message and just refuses to do so, it's their choice, or isn't it? Is that sudden UI-blocking message a constant provocation and illusion of choice that is impossible to mitigate without an interaction?
This message acts like "semantic satiation" of some sort losing the whole point, I believe.
Semantic satiation is a psychological phenomenon in which repetition causes a word or phrase to temporarily lose meaning for the listener,[1] who then perceives the speech as repeated meaningless sounds. Extended inspection or analysis (staring at the word or phrase for a long time) in place of repetition also produces the same effect.
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To be frank, I am sorry, but I literally have no idea what is written in this message. It seems like an ad, and I never did read it in full, even if I am on StackExchange websites almost every single day and with this exact message appearing on various screens 200 or more times in all those years. Why? Obviously or not, I just see "Welcome", consider it a general greeting or ad that appears due to cookie/session/cache issues or features/forces a yet another "solution" for anything I didn't even have a trouble with, and blazing-immediately click that "close this message" to it hopefully never appear anymore again and don't lose ideas or precious thoughts in mind I have while researching.
It distracts, it disturbs, it hurts psychologically.
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