Questions tagged [thanks]

Use for questions about saying thanks to another user, including through the "thanks" reaction, comments, voting, and accepting. This includes questions on when it is appropriate to thank, how to thank, etc.

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Why did staff mark this "thank you" answer as Rude/Abusive and convert-to-comment to the question?

The answer post I am referring to is this: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/76688242/revisions Thank you. I spent an hour looking for a solution until i came across this There was only ever one ...
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Is it OK to ask others to upvote own answer as a "thank you"? [duplicate]

Sometimes I have a situation that a single comment solves the whole problem. The person who asked the question is thankful for the solution and often says that they will delete their question (because ...
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On Stack Overflow, would flagging a bunch of un-needed comments found via SEDE be helpful? [duplicate]

This is a follow-up from this question. Tl;dr: Q: Is flagging and removing manually a bunch of unneeded thank-you comments as found by a SEDE query OK? A: Generally, but make sure it makes sense for ...
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Lower the character limit for 'thank you' comments [duplicate]

I'd love to comment a simple 'Thank You' to a well-thought-out answer. But the character minimum is 15, which means I have to type this: Thank you for your time and cooperation, it was greatly ...
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When reviewing the triage queue, should I hit Requires Editing when the user say thanks? [duplicate]

Let's assume we have a question posted. And let's assume this question is brilliant from a new user. Let's also assume that this new user added the text "Thanks" or "Any help would be ...
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Make it clear that saying thanks is a public action that everyone can see [closed]

As a long time member of SO, I considered the new "say thanks" feature as another kind of voting, which naturally should be private, like the existing upvote/downvote actions. I also ...
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The "Thanks" feature may be encouraging "Thanks" comments

Among the replies to: Feature test: Thank you reaction I remember some people were warning that a "Thanks" feature would take focus away from actually accepting answers; and now, a similar ...
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Data validation & background for the Thank You Reaction feature test

Thank you all for voicing your feedback and your concerns regarding the test of the Reactions feature. We would like first to give some additional background surrounding the intentions around this ...
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Was there a community requirement to have reaction feature so "instead of clicking on like, you can just say 'thanks'"?

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 ...
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New "Votes and Reactions" Tab, Precursor to something bigger?

Following the introduction of "thanks", we also received a new tab in "Profile > Activity > Votes and Reactions" changing the preexisting "Votes" Tab and changing ...
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Feature test: Thank you reaction

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 ...
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