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View submission: Should downvoters have to explain?
Who would it be for?
I think you'd have to see the benefit from the organization perspective, in this case reddit.
There might be a marketing case to prompt like once a session on your voting habits, maybe mid scroll or right after pressing, kinda like tiktok when it asks you if you've seen a particular ad or if you like your new feed preferences.
In the end there has to be a value associated with it. If users leave because its intrusive, there's no reason to design it.
If user retention is neglible after adding something like this and then you're able to sell this data? Maybe I dunno.
But if it's just cause you're salty someone didn't like what you wrote, then absolutely no.
Comment by jchusker at 07/01/2025 at 01:38 UTC
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I feel like it would improve user experience and therefore increase participation. That would make Reddit more attractive to advertisers.