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The meaning of down-votes in meta vs. stackoverflow
So I have seen meta-questions involving voting down answers, but I have not seen criteria for voting down questions, particularly meta-questions.
In my case (as can be seen in my present reputation of 100), my questions have tended to be rated negatively. From what I can tell, people are voting them down because they don't like agree with the opinions I'm expressing within the question or they feel the idea I am proposing is inappropriate.
Should people actively vote down questions containing ideas they disagree with or should we reserve negative votes for unanswerable questions and/or duplicates?

The highly upvoted ideas and arguments which arise from a discussion would be those some form of consensus exists on.different from what we have now? Exactly, we have that system now. If you take away voting we don't have that anymore. No need to build some kind of sub-question idea, comments are meant to comment / not answer. – Tom Wijsman Mar 12 '12 at 16:30