https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53879

--- Comment #4 from Jared Zimmerman (WMF) <[email protected]> ---
Bartosz,

Facebook (like), Twitter (favorite), LinkedIn (like), Quora (thank) Pinterest
(heart)

Like I said, I've yet to see a site that requires a secondary step for an
action where a user shows appreciation for other users' actions. 



Unintuitive? for all intents and purposes its a button, buttons usually have an
on and off position and you usually press, click or tap them to toggle between
two states, so one click thanks, a second click unthanks. 

Given the general tone of interactions on the site, and the severe decline in
thanks after this change, this seems to me to be a serious and measurable
regression. 

What is worse, accidental thanks being sent (to vandals or well intentioned
users making errors) or the serious decline in positive user to user actions on
site?

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