Hello all.
When I was on a Fandom community just scrolling through someone’s contributions today, I somehow came across this feature where next to the contributions of the person your viewing the contributions of when they manually fixed up a page error, inaccurate information, and some other optimizations to make a page more exuberant, there is a “Thank” button there to probably show that you could wish the username a thank you for what they’ve done progressingly; when you click on it, it pulls up a sign if you do want to double check if you want to send them a general thanks or not, I assume that thanks to the user can be made visible via notification or something else but I’m not a subversive person so I wouldn’t know everything rhetorically. So if you mind, would you clarify what, how, why, and when this feature was added to Fandom? Was there a blog post surrounding this? I believe it would be added in today worldwide because yesterday I didn’t tag this feature, but today I did.
If possible, I would like a surefire explanation or it’s also okay if you give me a brief one on when this was realistically added. Thank you.