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I also routinely mark up PDF files by highlighting text and adding a comment to indicate changes, additions, etc. Obviously I can see the extra Post option, but it's not at all intuitive to start making that EXTRA click, after having used Adobe for years. Often it's not until I get to the next place I'm going to add a comment, and the previous one pops up requiring me to click Post on it before I can continue my work. This change doesn't seem to provide any value.
In response to the comment saying to make sure software is up to date, my software is kept current by my organization. If some people like this behavior and there's a place the rest of us can at least turn off this extra click, that would be fine. Just stop making changes that slow us down for no reason.