By that I mean I sometimes see a question that has been down voted and I don't agree with the down vote at all (for example if a comment that explains the down vote shows a misunderstanding of the question, or if I think it's an interesting question that I'd like to hear the answer to), but I don't think the question deserves an up vote, either. Sometimes I up vote it to get it back into the neutral.

Is this the wrong behavior? I wonder if I'm doing harm by "hiding" the fact that someone is down voting a question.

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@Rick Sladkey Super interesting, thanks! – Jeremy Sep 2 '11 at 5:19

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up vote 24 down vote accepted

So long as you are not upvoting solely to get the question from -1 to 0, but because you honestly believe the question on your screen is complete, well researched, and well written, then that's fine.

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Nice, added to the newly-minted faq meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/130054/revisions – Manishearth May 5 '12 at 15:41
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-1: The question asserted "but I don't think the question deserves an up vote, either", and that the vote was indeed solely "to get it back into the neutral", so this answer (by only covering the polar opposite scenario) is misleading. – Lightness Races in Orbit Nov 16 '12 at 19:44

You could add a comment to explain why you're countering the down vote. A well-reasoned comment could rally other SO users to your point of view, and might even cause a change in future voting behavior.

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That is a great idea! – Jeremy Sep 2 '11 at 5:21
Or start a flame war because this is poor voting behaviour. – Lightness Races in Orbit Nov 16 '12 at 19:45

Given the detail of 'Sometimes I up vote it to get it back into the neutral.' I would say the answer is

No, you shouldn't counter-vote like that, you should just up-vote correct answers.

Admission - I've done this too!

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asking yourself, "would I down-vote this if it were at +1?" can be helpful here too... IOW, are you rating the post, or are you just pushing it towards it's "proper" score? – Shog9 May 5 '12 at 15:48
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It's a reasonable observation; it's not good to "pity upvote". The idea of a proper score is somewhat nebulous since I am just a user who has the same biased perception of a question than the downvoter. That said, I think that there are cases where you can objectively see a downvote was not deserved or reasonable, and you should counter that. Fun fact: I totally counter-down-voted this answer. – Jeremy May 5 '12 at 17:24

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