We just announced a new feature test for the "thank you" reaction on The Overflow blog.
We discovered that “thanks” appears in 1 of 6 comments left under answers. Although it's less common on questions, the percentage of “thanks” comments has continued to slowly increase over the last few years.
Using this data and user research, we're introducing this clutter-free way for users to just say "thanks" to others for taking the time to answer questions.
Share your thanks
On the left of an answer post, you'll find a hands icon underneath the usual voting controls. By simply selecting the icon, you can share your thanks to the post-author. As reactions are added by users, a count of the reactions will appear below the icon.
This feature is available to all registered users, regardless of reputation (unlike voting, which is only available for users with 15 reputation or more).
Test variations
We’re testing two versions of the “thank you” icon:
We hope that this test will have a positive impact on our community and reduce:
- Friction for users whose comments are deleted,
- The burden on moderators, and
- The time active users spend flagging/deleting comments.
Other details
- Users will only be able to award 30 reactions during a single UTC day, like with voting, and you'll get a notification if you are approaching the target.
- Users will only be able to award reactions to 5 posts by any given post owner during a single UTC day. You'll get a notification if you have reached the limit.
- Reacting to an answer doesn't impact reputation so if you can vote and the answer solves the problem in the question, don't forget to vote as well.
- Reactions don't notify the person who wrote the answer.
You can find more information about this in the Help Center.
What's next
We’ll be monitoring usage and other data over the next month and will use those results to inform how we may move forward with this experiment. If you run into any issues or bugs, please share them here.
Update: Please see Data validation & background for the Thank You Reaction feature test for more details on the plans for evaluating the results of this test, and for responding to the feedback given here
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comments? We'll go with it and see with where it goes...