I asked a question on meta, and requested a clarification for an ambiguous part of the canonical post on what to do if you get banned... (which I think should be very clear because of its importance) My question was https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/284017 Many down-voted it and one user linked me to a more useful answer for a similar problem.
However after I discussed it in a chat room, they noticed the ambiguous point I was trying to convey and posted this question on the point they totally had ignored So you got banned? No problem, just create a new account (or not?) (this time with many up-votes!!!)
Anyway I don't want to argue about it but I have frequently hear that votes are as user wish, they are helpful, they shouldn't be misunderstood, they are not biased, they just want to help you....
When we think to the mission of website, I try to give the right to them and don't count myself an exception. I say that is the best way, they can vote as I do, there should be something wrong with my question and I should learn something from this happening.
But still can't get the purpose of them. it was ignored and down-voted while the other post which discuss the point I addressed got that importance, I don't want to say they are identical, but the gap between votes is too high. Does the one who asks make a bias here...should I always have good assumptions?...
I don't want to complain just like to learn, what can I learn from that?
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, I found it out when I saw that name :p