Since voting on meta works differently from other SE sites and is not thought to point out a lack of quality or helpfulness, but only to express agreement or disagreement, I'm wondering why downvoted answers here on meta are shown semi-transparent.

Shouldn't they be non-transparent then (like upvoted answers)?

Or am I missing something?

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Voting on Meta is used to show agreement / disagreement, assuming a quality post. If the post is of low quality, then voting works exactly the same as on the main site. The threshold for semi-transparent answers is -3 (if I'm not horribly mistaken). I guess it would make sense for Meta to have a larger (lower?) threshold, how does -8 sound? – Yannis Aug 8 '12 at 1:30
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Or at least, if nothing else, put the transparency back to normal when mousing over the content. Sometimes it's necessary to be able to read the answer, like if it was a controversial statement from Jeff Atwood, for instance. – jmort253 Aug 8 '12 at 1:52
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@jmort253 like if it was a controversial statement from Jeff Atwood You mean he makes non controversial ones? – Yannis Aug 8 '12 at 2:17
@YannisRizos - **<search> controversial:1 user:1 would come up with lots of posts now wouldn't it? :) – jmort253 Aug 8 '12 at 2:39
Heavily downvoted meta answers are often "wrong" in one way or another, just like main site answers. It's just that on main your answer is probably terrible because of some more objective criteria, whereas on meta your answer is probably terrible because of some more subjective criteria. They've both earned their low sort order and their "not much to see here" styling in all likelyhood. – Ben Brocka Aug 8 '12 at 3:46
closely related: Un-fade low score answers on rollover or click, and I swear this is a dupe but I can't find it. – Josh Caswell Aug 8 '12 at 4:06
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@BenBrocka - Imagine your last comment was an answer. It's not a bad point at all, but the first 3 people to get to it didn't agree with what you said and voted it down. You've already been pushed to the bottom of the answer queue, and now you've passed the "greyed out" threshold as well. The first, fair enough- people don't agree. The second almost smacks of censorship, like the post has no worth. I agree there should be a 'grey-out' threshold (if a post is bad enough it WILL be heavily downvoted) but I thnk the bar should be around -7 as opposed to -3 – Robotnik Aug 8 '12 at 4:07
@JoshCaswell This one: It is hard to read (comments at) a downvoted answer? – Rob W Oct 17 '12 at 15:42
@yannis the threshold is already -8 on all metas AFAIK and has been for a very long time. This is much higher (lower?) than the main sites for that very reason. – Jeff Atwood Oct 31 '12 at 0:09
@JeffAtwood, I think it's -3. – Jeffrey 2 days ago

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