So, I mistakenly down-voted a question and noticed a weird flickering effect which caught my eye:
It seems related to the opacity during the animation.
OS: Windows 10
Browser: Chrome; 70.0.3538.110 (Official Build) (64-bit)
So, I mistakenly down-voted a question and noticed a weird flickering effect which caught my eye:
It seems related to the opacity during the animation.
OS: Windows 10
Browser: Chrome; 70.0.3538.110 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Looking closely at the GIF and even testing it on my Google Chrome the behavior appears to be actually counting through the middle number between the value of an upvote and downvote; and vice versa.
You are not seeing a random flicker but rather that the vote goes from 301, split-second at 300, and stop at 299. The same is true in reverse.
However, it seems to be about a 50/50 chance that the "flickering" occurs. Up/down voting your question sometimes causes the "flicker" and other times it just goes to the exact number without stopping in the middle.
The cause is:
The number is updated when any of the following occurs:
This depends a lot on your network connectivity. To explain your GIF, the following (presumably) happened:
Event 4 is the "flicker" that you see. If you're in a bad network environment, it can last longer than just a blink of an eye.
Just tested this on your question in chrome version 70.0.3538.110 and I get the behaviour described by MonkeyZeus on voting down.
When voting up again however, I just get the color to flicker a bit into lighter grey and then back to normal, but the digit itself doesn't flicker with a different value..