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Is voting to balance in the spirit of the site?
Here are the guidelines for upvoting questions.
Unfortunately, it seems like people are upvoting some medium-quality questions, not because they think that the question deserved an upvote, but because they disagreed with an existing downvote.
Here's an example, where the voter (who had around 2.4k rep at the time) left a comment explaining that his upvote was a tactical one:
Who knows, fixed it by upvoting it back to 0..
"Fixed it"?! That offends me. We are supposed to be voting on the quality of the question, not meta-voting on the perceived quality of previous votes in order to try to skew the final, collated outcome.
That is, some other person had decided that the question was, in their mind, worthy of a downvote and it's not fair for that vote to have been "undone" purely on the merits of the vote itself.
Unfortunately I would also be offended were somebody to instruct me how I must cast my vote, so I don't see that there's a way to "fix" this problem. This was already covered in a previous meta question on the issue. The only real way to solve the problem would be to hide the question score entirely (akin to elections in which results are withheld until polls close), but then it's all rather pointless, isn't it?
However, surely we can state for the record that this behaviour ought to be discouraged?
