I like the spirit of the reactions feature although the specific choice of reactions seems quite narrow / unnatural to me? I think two big missing ones from social media are laugh and sad – if you’re concerned about being laughing at comments instead of with them you could mitigate it by labelling it something more unambiguously complimentary, like “witty” or “enjoyable”?
I would like an option to nonymously react to whether I perceive an argument is good or bad. This will be a good middle ground between “need to write 3 sentences every time I need to explain why an argument has holes or is missing information” and “authors feel like they’re anonymously critiqued by people who they have no hope of learning the perspective of.”
I like the spirit of the reactions feature although the specific choice of reactions seems quite narrow / unnatural to me? I think two big missing ones from social media are laugh and sad – if you’re concerned about being laughing at comments instead of with them you could mitigate it by labelling it something more unambiguously complimentary, like “witty” or “enjoyable”?
I think “changed my mind” is a great one, though.
I would like an option to nonymously react to whether I perceive an argument is good or bad. This will be a good middle ground between “need to write 3 sentences every time I need to explain why an argument has holes or is missing information” and “authors feel like they’re anonymously critiqued by people who they have no hope of learning the perspective of.”