# Providing Fix Feedback

If you wish to provide feedback on a specific fix, you can do so on the Fix page by using the "**Thumbs Up**" or "**Thumbs Down**" buttons on the top right.

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A pop-up screen will open that allows you to rate the fix and specify the reason why you provided the rating. A comment box is also available for you to provide more details.

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## Archiving a fix

You also have the ability to "**Archive Fix**". Archived fixes will be relocated to the bottom of the Fix Report, and will be excluded from the [Dashboard](/mobb-user-docs/mobb-dashboard.md).

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Here is an example of an archived fix:

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