When I click the currently-being-tested thank-you button, who can see that I am the one who said "thank you"?
Similarly, can the thank-you button be used for bookmarking pages so that I can revisit them? (This is what eventually happened to the star feature.)
Bookmarks have the advantage over up-votes that they are searchable. E.g., here are my meta bookmarks, and here I am searching for Keras among questions that I have favorited. (Upvotes are (sadly) not searchable. This is to protect the privacy of upvotes, but a user cannot search for a question they have previously upvoted.)
I can see a new user desiring to return to their previously-thanked questions so they can convert them to upvotes once they have enough reputation to vote, and I can see seasoned users desiring to find a question that they liked so much the decided to both up-vote and "thank" the author, but didn't bother saving it in favorites.
But I have no idea about the social implications of "thanks" being public...
Thanks to Andre Silva for showing me how to search within my favorites.