To combat the negativity bias that internet comments have (you only comment if something is wrong/bad/broken), I’ll state that I find the current design intuitive, aesthetically pleasing, useful and on the whole a big step up from the past voting norms on the site, to the point that I don’t have any ideas how that particular piece of lesswrong could be improved.
To combat the negativity bias that internet comments have (you only comment if something is wrong/bad/broken), I’ll state that I find the current design intuitive, aesthetically pleasing, useful and on the whole a big step up from the past voting norms on the site, to the point that I don’t have any ideas how that particular piece of lesswrong could be improved.
After 3 months, I still stand by this assessment.