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There once was a question here

Voting on MSO - Only for Badges?

It is now a ghost (due to peer pressure?) and my question is simple: Is this in any way healthy for the in-universe realm of Stackland?

IMHO this is a typical example for a completely valid meta question. By down-voting signal given is that the topic itself is not welcome. I have to admit that is beyond me. It is not healthy to hide the head in wet cement.

My question mainly relates to the tag.

The fact that one do not get a rep-hit is good, but still. Is this really the way to welcome discussions contributors to the mother site have?

Is there any remedy for this?

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    The fact that a relatively high-rep user did not seem to grasp the meaning and value of votes beyond reputation might well have attracted such votes because of the apparently unresearched or not useful nature. Which would be in line with the tooltips. If so (I can't tell if that's the case), is that a problem?
    – Bart
    Apr 17, 2014 at 9:00
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    @Bart: and the fact that he probably has that much rep for that reason. Apr 17, 2014 at 9:03
  • @Bart: Did not think of that. My thought was that even if one do not agree with the indicated premise, the question likely is one that others could have. If it is a problem or not ...? Yes, could be. My initial reaction is that discussions should have a very low inn. But I might also have a somewhat skewed perception of the tag.
    – user13500
    Apr 17, 2014 at 9:24
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    Meta is arguably a bit of a strange beast to begin with. But with rep taken out of the equation now, I'd say one of the major pain-points has gone as well.
    – Bart
    Apr 17, 2014 at 9:26
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    So I notice that this question has a close vote, with reason "This question does not appear to be about Stack Overflow or the software that powers the Stack Exchange network, within the scope defined in the help center." Which I agree with. This question is not about Stack Overflow, it's about Meta Stack Overflow. So where do we ask questions about Meta Stack Overflow? On Meta Stack Exchange? Or does this mean the close reason text needs to be updated to make Meta Stack Overflow on-topic for Meta Stack Overflow?
    – user456814
    Apr 17, 2014 at 20:51
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    @Cupcake: On Meta Meta Stack Overflow. Apr 18, 2014 at 0:15
  • Looks like the question is still up here meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/250085/…
    – Dan
    Jul 21, 2014 at 13:35

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It's a misunderstanding of the concept of meta votes, made by cited post author. Twice. Once in the question, second in removing it.

Yes, questions are to be downvoted on meta because they are poor, but such questions should be closed as well. In other (hopefully more common) cases downvoting means disagreeing with either proposal or assumptions made by OP. In cited case it was the assumption, that voting is unimportant once there's no reputation connected with up- and downvotes. The assumption was thought to be wrong by most folks and finally, by the OP himself (why would he delete his own question, if votes aren't important anymore?).

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