Thanks. As I said elsethread I was leaning non-anonymous. But, I’d also had a fundamental assumption of “some feedback is better than no feedback.”
If “slight feedback” feels worse than no feedback (curious for other’s take on that?), then that might push me in an entirely different direction than reacts, since the whole point was to lower the bar to slightly-more-feedback for people who might have left it at none.
(Maybe try out giving people an optional prompt about why they upvoted or downvoted things that is quite short – more like tweet length – so that people have a place where there’s enough space to give long-enough-to-be-useful feedback without feeling obligated to write a whole comment)
Thanks. As I said elsethread I was leaning non-anonymous. But, I’d also had a fundamental assumption of “some feedback is better than no feedback.”
If “slight feedback” feels worse than no feedback (curious for other’s take on that?), then that might push me in an entirely different direction than reacts, since the whole point was to lower the bar to slightly-more-feedback for people who might have left it at none.
(Maybe try out giving people an optional prompt about why they upvoted or downvoted things that is quite short – more like tweet length – so that people have a place where there’s enough space to give long-enough-to-be-useful feedback without feeling obligated to write a whole comment)
I like this idea.