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I can imagine there is a wealth of information in human behavior in this site just by looking at how users respond positively or negatively on this site.

I was thinking about it myself when I realized I was more likely to upvote someone else's question or answer after being upvoted myself, and also stick around the site more. But when I'm downvoted, I feel like I'm more likely to just take a break from the site and come back when my pride has recovered a bit. But if I do stick around, I'm more likely to downvote other questions, although I like to think that I'm only choosing ones that are deserving of downvotes instead of just being vindictive about it.

I could picture a very simple model for looking at user behavior:

Inputs:

  • A user is upvoted or downvoted

Outputs:

  • A user upvotes or downvotes other questions
  • A user's votes are more or less critical than other votes on that item
  • A user increases or decreases their typical activity on the site for that period of time
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    You can't grab the voting behaviour of users though @nhgrif
    – Bart
    Apr 4, 2015 at 15:10
  • @Bart Ah, I see UserId column isn't filled in for the Votes table...
    – nhgrif
    Apr 4, 2015 at 15:12
  • It's all removed before being put online @nhgrif
    – Bart
    Apr 4, 2015 at 15:14
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    Voting is about posts not about people so no feelings should be involved.
    – rene
    Apr 4, 2015 at 15:16
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    I am not sure how much it would tell you about behavior in general since votes are supposed to be merit based, but a fair number can be tactical votes. Both of which would skew what you are looking for, Apr 4, 2015 at 15:18
  • And probably a fair number are groveling to superiors... Apr 4, 2015 at 15:48
  • The fact that so many people think that downvotes "should not involve feelings"explains a lot. Whether a downvote is intended as a statement of disagreement or a merit based assessment, it still amounts to a blanket rejection of one's thoughts and/or work product. Given the lack of any associated explanation inherent in the SO design, it's only natural that for many/most people downvotes result in "emotional pain" or "hurt feelings" that drive them away to some extent. Fortunately, you can't downvote comments so at least this medium remains as a relatively safe alternative. Apr 4, 2015 at 18:35
  • @rene: I assume this is in the same way that cancer researchers "should" be paid more than sports stars, or that we "should" all know better than to feed trolls. Apr 5, 2015 at 2:23

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