pablobm left a comment (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#7083)

I feel your pain (I have clicked the wrong thing before) but I think that this 
may cause as much confusion, if not more, than the current situation.

For example, you say that users may "click the Resolve button in the hopes that 
their changes will appear on the map". In this case, checking that they have 
edited the map will not help. Also they may comment on the note (thus making 
them the last author) right before clicking to resolve.

Those are just quick examples that come to mind. Other types of confusion will 
be available.

I wonder if simpler changes could be more efficient here. For example:
1. Making "Comment" the main call to action, blue on white, at the flex-start, 
while we style "Resolve" in a way that feels more secondary (eg: blue on white) 
and on the flex-end, with a gap (flex `space-between`) in the middle.
2. Rewording the "Resolve" button to something more descriptive like "Mark 
resolved"
3. A bit more involved: show some sort of confirmation flow after clicking 
"Resolve".

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