https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61737

WhatamIdoing <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from WhatamIdoing <[email protected]> ---
If Bug 53879 results in one-click thanking on desktop, then Mobile might be
able to use the same method.  

The main point is this:  People definitely do mis-click the Thanks buttons on
*all* platforms.  We need to stop those accidental triggers regardless of
cause.  There is no visual design that will stop mis-clicks due to carpal
tunnel issues, dropping your smartphone, or other accidents.  We need a system
that assumes that some percentage of clicks will be unwanted.  (When Thanks was
new on desktop, some people thought that it might be a quarter of all Thanks).

There must be a method available to the user to make them notice what happened,
and to either refuse to confirm it or to cancel it.  My preference is for an
active confirmation, because a 30-second timer does you no good if a cat walks
across your device when you're in the next room.

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