It's a step in a wrong and scary direction. This would be the beginning of seeing the icons below on SO:

![](https://i.sstatic.net/m3HrZ.png)

<sub>***We've already seen terrifying examples on [Teams](https://www.lisahpark.com/reactions) and [Jobs](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/383038/add-reasoning-on-what-the-job-reactions-mean).***</sub>


Stating the obvious: 

- Stack Overflow is not a social network site. 

- **Generally speaking,** downvoting and upvoting do not indicate being mean or nice. They are ways to reflect the quality of posts. 


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Let's assume an answer which is not a quality one nor is the correct answer  to be qualified for upvotes or getting accepted. In the meantime, it's not an awful answer which you would downvote. If anything, you actually appreciate the effort. 

***So, that's when you use this new feature?!*** 

### No.

I think the right thing to do is leaving a comment to explain the issues that you see with that answer. Of course, you can thank the user. There's nothing wrong with saying *'thank you'* in a comment (but not just saying *"thank you"*).