There is an interview to SO's CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar in a Spanish newspaper: “No puedes hacer que la gente vaya a la oficina solo por tenerles ahí; debes confiar en que harán su trabajo” You cannot make people go to the office just for the sake of it: you must trust they will do their work
There I was surprised to read the comment:
(...) la semana pasada lanzamos la función de dar las gracias. Por primera vez, en lugar de hacer clic en me gusta, puedes sencillamente decir “gracias”. Es algo que la comunidad quería hacer.
That is:
Last week we rolled out the 'thank you' feature. For the first time, instead of clicking on like, you can just say 'thanks'. It is something the community wanted to do
I went through the 'Thank you reaction' announcement Feature test: Thank you reaction and the only rationale I found is:
We discovered that “thanks” appears in 1 of 6 comments left under answers
Is there any other rationale to roll out this change, which at the time of writing has a net score of -999 in the announcement post?