I asked a question on Stack Overflow. I got three downvotes and one upvote. I deleted the question and got +3 for peer pressure. At the end +8-8=0.
I can understand why the question was downvoted. But I find the explanation
too much code [...] TL;DR
very confusing. Because I feel that the problem cannot be shown with less code. I even posted a fiddle. I removed the code, simplified my question and only left the link to the fiddle. But with a -3 no one came back to read the question.
Isn't there something paradoxical in a TL;DR downvote, as the guy himself admittedly downvoted a post he did not read?
Maybe, put on hold badge should be easier and downvoting question costs more? And the question date could be updated when the hold is off?
It would prevent people from rewriting their questions for nothing...
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25536108/width-of-fixed-element-in-bootstrap-grids-in-pure-css