Feedback

Collect notes and keep context tied to the right version.

Feedback is most useful when it confirms a decision instead of reopening it.

Notes stay attached

Feedback is tied to a specific track and variation so it stays useful later.

Likes versus notes

Likes give a quick signal. Notes explain why a choice should (or shouldn’t) win.

A simple workflow

  1. Read notes first (they contain the “why”).
  2. Use likes as a secondary signal.
  3. Confirm the winner (or change it deliberately).
  4. Archive obvious non-winners to reduce noise.

Avoid re-deciding

Use feedback to confirm the winner or refine a shortlist—not to restart from scratch.

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