I've now been using Stack Overflow for more than a year. I have noticed that there has been a certain rise in the downvoting for the questions. This seems obvious and non-argumentative if the question is irrelevant, duplicate, too broad, confusing, has grammatical blunders or such reasons.
But most of the times, the down-voters downvote the question without any of the above reasons and also they don't give an effort so as to why the question was downvoted.
With this, sincere questions and difficult problems, even though they lack grammatical perfection, don't make a place at Stack Overflow.
I feel that there should be serious self-realization on this issue. Why is the rise in downvotes growing so much?
It is then our responsibility to guide the newbies to ask good quality questions
Every new member of the site was required to read through a page called "How to Ask," and check a box saying they had read it. Why is it not their responsibility to follow those rules?The down-voters should try and edit first if possible, otherwise they should atleast specify why the question has been down-voted.
. That is not feasible. Stack Overflow gets 8,000+ new questions every day.