Particular case. User "a_horse_with_no_name" (a PostgreSQL expert) improved my answer. I want to say "thank you" for this edit. See https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/24046643/3
Is there a way to do so?
On GitHub there are buttons for thumb up, love, happy, etc.
Maybe a less childish version would be nice. Or more explicit feedback would be better. A smile can mean so many things and I personally think a sentence says much more. But this is only an implementation detail. First there needs to be agreement if this is wanted.
This question was marked as duplicated. Big fun: The question which was given, is a a duplicate, too.
My question is not a vague question to say "thank you" somewhere/everywhere/nowhere. It is focused on exactly one place: edits of questions/answers.
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There seem to be a lot of people who do not want to say or hear "thank you". That's ok. But on the other hand I like to hear and say it. And I guess a lot of other people feel like me. Yes, I understand that comments are not good for this. But .... is there no third way beyond yes/not. A solution no one thought about before?
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them. But beware, these comments adds noise to the site, so please don’t start sending thank you’s to everyone, the mods wont appreciate it. But if you still want to send the thank you, just delete the comment afterwards, after you think they saw it (or an hour has past). So there’s no need to make the mods delete it for you.