When the user selects "No" in the link inspector, they are shown the "rejection dialog", where they indicate why they rejected the suggestion.
* **Behavior**
** On both desktop and mobile, this is a modal that does not overlay the whole screen.
** It contains a radio button set of choices; the user can only selection one.
** It has a "Done" button on the bottom.
** The user may select the "Done" button whether or not they choose a response. That button is the only way to dismiss the dialog.
** When the user selects "Done" on mobile, this triggers an auto-advance to the next suggestion.
** If the user makes a selection and selects "Done", then the link inspector changes. It gets an ellipses next to the "No" button, which the user can select to re-open the rejection dialog. When re-opened the dialog should show the response the user gave and allow them to change it.
* **Content**
** Header: "Why is this not a good link?" (bold)
** Sub-header: "Your answers improve the AI."
** Option 1: Almost everyone knows what it is
** Option 2: Linking to wrong article (e.g. linking "moon" to "planet")
** Option 3: Text should include more or fewer words (e.g., "palm tree" instead of "palm")
** Option 4: Other
| //Mobile mockups as of 2021-01-12:// {F33997221} | //Desktop mockups as of 2021-01-12:// {F33997223}
**NOTE:** Refer to Figma for up-to-date detailed redline mocks and specs:
!!Mobile: https://www.figma.com/file/2SONd8P1tsexIB5coMOp8h/Growth-Structured-tasks?node-id=181%3A65!!
!!Desktop: https://www.figma.com/file/2SONd8P1tsexIB5coMOp8h/Growth-Structured-tasks?node-id=112%3A0!!
==== Instrumentation ====
//See {T273827} for details.//
After a user selects “no” on a suggestion, the rejection dialog opens. We need to record:
* An impression for the dialog opening.
* An event for when the dialog closes, along with the selection the user made in the list of options. We do not need separate events as the user taps around on different options -- only their final selection.