When downvoting on meta I get a "please consider leaving a comment on how this can be improved" message.

In meta votes mean different things, so I think this isn't relevant. Can it be removed?

Another reason for this change could be that most people on meta know that (when to comment) already.


Note that this only appears for users with lower rep.

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-1... nope I don't see anything. Oh well. – BoltClock's a Unicorn Nov 24 '11 at 13:04
I don't get prompted here so maybe its been done. Having said that I am comfortable with the idea of a downvote here meaning just 'I disagree' but I see nothing wrong with being prompted to explain why you disagree... – DJ Pon3 Nov 24 '11 at 13:06
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@Rob I do get prompted. I believe it is tied to reputation, probably 1000 points. – Mr.Wizard Nov 24 '11 at 13:15
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Fair enough, like I said, I don't think there's much wrong with leaving the reminder in meta rather than just downvoting, because its helpful to discuss why you disagree with someone rather than simply clicking an arrow and move on. – DJ Pon3 Nov 24 '11 at 14:05
@RobMoir: I'd argue that in meta you're encouraged to post your opposing view in an answer, or upvote one that is the same as yours. – George Duckett Nov 24 '11 at 14:08
@GeorgeDuckett and I'd agree that's the ideal response. But a comment is much better than nothing. I originally entered my explanation for disagreeing as a quick comment because that's all I expected it to need. And now here we are... ;-) – DJ Pon3 Nov 24 '11 at 14:14
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@RobMoir: Good points. Maybe it should check for upvotes on answers, or the user posting an answer. My other argument is that on meta, because mostly we know what we're doing, you won't get nothing (we know how to vote up opposing answers / how to comment when needed). – George Duckett Nov 24 '11 at 14:18
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I'd rather try to overhaul this de facto voting standard. I think any suggestion about the site should be appreciated; even discussing why an idea is bad tells us what we want the site to be like and hence is helpful and shouldn't be punished/downvoted. To find out if a suggestion is good or not, answers in favor or against it can be upvoted. This would keep the atmosphere much more positive on here. I imagine new users often are strongly discouraged by aggressive downvoting, just because they had a near-sighted idea. I'd like to reward or acknowledge that they cared and not punish that. – doncherry Nov 24 '11 at 16:54
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There is still a reason for leaving a comment when downvoting, even on meta. Yes it does mean something different here but if you get a downvote for something you would hope for a reason why so you can edit your question/answer to clear up any confusion.

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I don't think it applies in as many cases here though, often you're just saying "I don't agree with your suggestion" (whereas on the main site you're saying "this is a bad question", which needs a why in most cases), perhaps you'd also upvote an existing comment that points out reasons why. My point is, on meta, we know when to comment, and I'd say the ratio of cases when you should vs. when you shouldn't is much lower so i don't think the blanket "you should probably comment" is needed. – George Duckett Nov 24 '11 at 13:26
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Also, note that you've posted the "why" you don't like my suggestion (and presubably downvoted it) in an answer, which is appropriate. Others can upvote this and downvote me, which makes more sense than leaving a comment IMO. (or of course they could answer with their own reason why they don't like the suggestion) – George Duckett Nov 24 '11 at 13:28
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