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I noticed this on my own comment, came back to look at other comments here, and can say Iām already confused. But I already said I was against the idea, and maybe itās just about getting used to change.
So as more practical feedback: the meaning of the different karma types could be explained better in the hover texts. Currently theyāre presented as āagreementā vs. āoverallā karmaāitās not clear what the latter means. And the āagreementā hover text basically tries to explain both:
How much do you agree with this, separate from whether you think itās a good comment?
I would only put āHow much do you agree with this?ā there, and put āHow good is this comment?ā (or maybe some clearer but short explanation) in the regular karma hover text.
Mod note: Iāve enabled agree-disagree voting on this thread. This is the EA Forumās first experiment with this feature, which was developed by the LessWrong team (thanks!). Iām very interested in your feedback. Leave a comment here, or email me.
I noticed this on my own comment, came back to look at other comments here, and can say Iām already confused. But I already said I was against the idea, and maybe itās just about getting used to change.
So as more practical feedback: the meaning of the different karma types could be explained better in the hover texts. Currently theyāre presented as āagreementā vs. āoverallā karmaāitās not clear what the latter means. And the āagreementā hover text basically tries to explain both:
I would only put āHow much do you agree with this?ā there, and put āHow good is this comment?ā (or maybe some clearer but short explanation) in the regular karma hover text.