Feature suggestion. Using highlighting for higher-res up/downvotes and (dis)agreevotes.
Sometimes you want to indicate what part of a comment you like or dislike, but can’t be bothered writing a comment response. In such cases, it would be nice if you could highlight the portion of text that you like/dislike, and for LW to “remember” that highlighting and show it to other users. Concretely, when you click the like/dislike button, the website would remember what text you had highlighted within that comment. Then, if anyone ever wants to see that highlighting, they could hover their mouse over the number of likes, and LW would render the highlighting in that comment.
The benefit would be that readers can conveniently give more nuanced feedback, and writers can have a better understanding of how readers feel about their content. It would stop this nagging wrt “why was this downvoted”, and hopefully reduce the extent to which people talk past each other when arguing.
Feature suggestion. Using highlighting for higher-res up/downvotes and (dis)agreevotes.
Sometimes you want to indicate what part of a comment you like or dislike, but can’t be bothered writing a comment response. In such cases, it would be nice if you could highlight the portion of text that you like/dislike, and for LW to “remember” that highlighting and show it to other users. Concretely, when you click the like/dislike button, the website would remember what text you had highlighted within that comment. Then, if anyone ever wants to see that highlighting, they could hover their mouse over the number of likes, and LW would render the highlighting in that comment.
The benefit would be that readers can conveniently give more nuanced feedback, and writers can have a better understanding of how readers feel about their content. It would stop this nagging wrt “why was this downvoted”, and hopefully reduce the extent to which people talk past each other when arguing.