Please continue to process the voting button design rollout by reverting¹, then applying abstraction.
There is absolutely no obligation whatsoever. If you asked me what I'd wish, then I would say:
Please change the current processing of the new design up/down voting clickable area ("voting buttons") feature by reverting and re-introducing it as a user-toggle.
To the best of my hope, this is a test. If so, then it would already help me if there is an option served to opt out of the test.
In the event that this is not a test, I would feel honored to have the original behavior without much interruption and then becoming able to test the new design as an option in a more controlled manner.
I'd consider it beneficial for the feature if all users registered prior production grade General Availability (GA) are able to opt in. And for those who registered afterward, to opt out, I'd consider beneficial to develop, test and maintain the feature, these later properties also for the earlier user profile.
I'm aware that this is entirely subjective and my own opinion only. That alone and the expression of my feelings in writing should not make anyone feel obligated to even consider it. However, it would be great for me if they, their developers, did. That is just as a note between the lines.
Also, I feel reminded somehow that it may be or could have been helpful to a certain degree to consider showing the mandatory, technically verifiable acceptance criteria for changes like these before the announcement of such changes development for a benefit like saving time until the first results are captured in the hope to release such changes faster. But this only as a note in the margin, while me as a content producer would not be a stakeholder nor addressee of such development documentation, I'm positive for those who are and care, there is a chance to consider towards these honorable goals, and that it then could have a good impact on these kinds of changes both in the future and in retrospective, your mileage may vary.
As I don't have much insight, please excuse me already for making suggestions what is not my business not only if you already do it this way. This was just because it was important to me and most likely because of missing information on my end. The source of truth, this holy grail, remains in the middle of yours, I'm only a bystander, and you get only a more or less random opinion out of the Internet - a medium that is famous to have the most of all random opinions (nowadays even enhanced by artificial intelligence which as we could see discussed on Meta is not always to our benefit).
It is an open secret that you all love to show your commitment and the constant improvements in usability across the whole network of Q&A sites.
Nevertheless, I'm only suggesting such changes first of all for Stack Overflow (and Meta) as I experienced those there firsthand. You know better what you would love to address across all the sites, if even at all.
I'm not expecting any of my suggestions are practically feasible as I'm not connected in any way, form or shape with the development team. Albeit made with the intention that I'd consider them they would, even the better I would do, I could never know. And those who can make a difference know better the flaws, their cause and know best the fixes. My full respect for them and their work, I'm full of hope that to hand over my little feedback they will make it turn into something great all-in-all.
I'm looking forward to seeing any other and perhaps some of these changes in the context of the feature after having the opportunity this morning for the first time to practically use the new design. And I'm sorry as the feedback comes that late, you may blame me, it was just that I was not able to use it in this form earlier.
Disclaimer:
The information provided in this posting is my sole personal opinion as a content producer on Stack Overflow. Only it is important to me, does not make me feel it must be important for others the same.
I'm not affiliated with the site. I've not yet received any swag.
¹ If reverting is not culturally accepted as one of, if not even the the most easy, fastest and productive ways of applying changes in software development supported by a version control system, consider it only as a description of the previous behavior without any cultural bias.
* An earlier version of the post had much more straight forward language which resulted in many misunderstandings, not limited to that this posting was read as a technical bug report, which was not my intention. Also triggering not only some users in wanting to learn more technicalities of what bugged me. However for me not the what the bug, but how to fix, the suggestion I can contribute is more important. My edit now hopefully makes it more clear, that I don't demand the fix this way, it was just what I'd wish, and that my expression in writing. I am always aware that no software is bug free, and that just counting the bugs can lead to unproductive nit-picking. The inception image is still available.