This 'Answer' isn't directly relevant to the original Question, but is to the subsequent conversation. There are comments from others who are adamant that a large proportion of S.O. users are discussing upset about the inability to `+1`/`-1` at the beginning of a comment. I realized that since all discussion is recorded, *"Hey, we have the technology to test that theory!"* This absolutely isn't meant as a stab at anyone, mostly I was curious, and, yes, I'm so much of a data geek that I just happily spent an hour throwing some stats together. ---------- **For the purpose of these stats:** - *`Users`* are users who have activity since January 1, 2017. - In regards to this "issue", a *`mention`* is any time one of {"vote","Vote","+1","-1"} appeared in the User's `Post.Body` or `Comments.Text` during the same period. - There are many variables that I didn't take into account. This is not factual, just an rough overview, so don't freak out on me. ---------- Number of times voting was "mentioned": 13,497 Number of users who "mentioned" votes: 1485 % of all SO.Meta users: 0.3% [3 of every 1000 users] % of all SO users: 0.04% [4 of every 10000 users] Number of users who did... Count % of Total Avg Rep Top ...11% of the "mentioning": 2 0.00005% 173958 0.005% ...33% of the "mentioning": 32 0.0008% 123047 0.009% ...50% of the "mentioning": 78 0.002% 62552 0.03% Users who DIDN'T mention it... Count % of Total Stack Overflow - Meta Users: 496,612 99.7% Stack Overflow Users: 4,136,728 99.964% My interpretation of this is that 78 users are equally concerned about this issue as are the other 4,000,000+ users combined. On the other hand, those are also some of the site's top users by reputation. ...so `+1` to all!