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What purpose does downvoting questions serve?
The following is my question
I don't know why somebody rated it as -1. Is there any reason for that?
The following is my question I don't know why somebody rated it as -1. Is there any reason for that? |
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The title is incomprehensible and the question is more about interrupt configuration than about C programming, despite what the tags may suggest. |
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Your question was a bit unclear, had a poor title, and was mistagged. It was probably seen mostly by C people (who saw mentions of hardware and thought it was an electronics question, I suspect) rather than by embedded people. As far as I can tell, you're asking about how to use a chip from software that you're writing; this is perfectly on-topic on Stack Overflow. I've edited the question a bit and voted to reopen. Unfortunately, having had the question closed gives it a -1 penalty that won't be undone even if the question is reopened. |
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Questions on Stack Overflow are expected to generally relate to programming or software development in some way, within the scope defined in the faq. What kind of questions can I ask here?
The one who downvoted you thinks that your question does not fit the above format.Don't you? |
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Think of it this way: downvoting is Stack Overflow's way of welcoming new users. You'll be downvoted until you play by "the rules". So, welcome to SO :) |
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