I heard that votes have been changed to behave closer to how people would expect, and boost is staying here as well. So I had an idea how to bring it all together in the interface.

Sidenote: you don’t have to click the links here, the images are also posted inline in the comments below.

An app (either Artemis or an official one) might use a swipe gesture to visually hint at the relation between upvoting and boosting, as shown in the attached animation. Here’s a static app mockup with both swipe levels displayed. I’d also imagine that there should be a setting that auto-upvotes posts when boosting.

And on the web, it’s probably a good idea to consolidate all the voting buttons into a single block by adding an additional button at the top.

Edit: I’m disappointed in you guys. How come no one noticed the memes? :)

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    It’s very pretty, those are some nice colour choices, and the transitions are great.

    The main content shrinking horizontally may cause some layout and overflow issues. Especially for smaller screen devices, users who rely on browser zoom, and as more functionality is added. But there’s pretty some spacing to still work with, it might be flexible enough.

    The mega-like icon could also stand to be more visually distinct from the regular like. The difference gets a bit lost in small sizes. Maybe a megaphone or broadcast/share icon to help communicate the retweet-like functionality? I’m not sure how activitypub and boost relate (is it a follow action?), but that should probably guide the icon choice there.

    I also wonder, if they are 2 distinct actions, does the mobile version prevent people from boosting but not also liking a post?

    The animation should be limited to maximum 5 seconds too for people with ADHD and other issues.

    They’re super nice mock-ups! It’s great there are designers like you on board with the FOSS train.

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      Thanks. The content isn’t shrinking horizontally, the whole block slides to the right. It’s been an iOS interface element for years now and is used in native apps as well. As for the icon distinction, it really looks different on my phone. As for the smaller web icons, yeah, boost can be reworked into something more different, like a rocket or something. And when adding animations like this to an app, it’s common practice to add a setting to turn them off. So the app would just have static icons with no movement in that case.

      And nothing prevents you from both upvoting and boosting. I’d say its even encouraged :)

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        Ah, it does move, my mistake. Should the image link then be removed from screen-reader output when it is no longer on the screen? Would I have to unboost a post to be able to expand the image preview again, and then reboost?

        A setting to turn off animations would be lovely, I hope someone is able to build that in if they implement this.

        The icon distinction for the third image with the three in a column is the one I think isn’t quite distinct. I see a different version is diagonal though, which helps a lot. If i understand correctly. I am viewing from a small screen with sight problems though.

        And I wasn’t clear with my both like / boost question, I apologise. Is it still possible for me to boost a post without also liking it?

        Edit: it would be good to check if Apple has patented this design interaction too, they love to patent everything and then sue.

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          Have you seen how it works on iPhones? You release the block at one of the positions, it upvotes/boosts the post and returns to normal. It’s not patented, it’s part of system interactions and is included in Apple’s human interface guidelines. Apollo used a similar thing, for example, but it’s used everywhere from notes to mail.

          Boosting and upvoting are separate actions, and as I suggested in the post it’s probably a good idea to give users a setting to upvote on boost or simply boost the post. So it would be down to user preference, nothing forced. So if you were to turn/leave this option off, the boost action would only boost the post.