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I was just curious to know why this question would receive bundles of downvotes.

But the most amazing thing is, why is this question not closed currently?

Are downvotes independent of close votes?

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    I'm more amazed that of 58 (current count) downvoters not one took the time / had the guts to add an explanation why :/ Now you have a warped view of a heavily downvoted question with a decently upvoted answer. Hard to understand what train of thought goes into the community moderation of that question.
    – Gimby
    Oct 20, 2015 at 9:27
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    I think some of the downvotes are due to the line of code printf("Go f**k a donkey, faggot.");, found in this revision
    – user000001
    Oct 20, 2015 at 9:29
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    Oops somebody may dig into your history to vote, so think twice before submission, lesson learned :)
    – Gstestso
    Oct 20, 2015 at 10:25
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    @Gimby - I'm sure that a mod purged comments.
    – theB
    Oct 20, 2015 at 10:48
  • Well that's sad. Here are a lot of "engineers" that's why. Any way strange things happens in here
    – Michi
    Oct 20, 2015 at 11:02
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    @user000001 I know you are just quoting text from a revision, but I don't think you should re-post offensive language like that.
    – Dave
    Oct 20, 2015 at 15:00
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    It's not a polite phrase in the original revision, and I wouldn't address my users like that, but I guess it was just a testversion of the message "Invalid input, try again". I don't think anyone but donkeys and Harley riders should be offended by it.
    – GolezTrol
    Oct 20, 2015 at 15:34
  • Oh c'mon now... why bring HOGs into this thread! Oct 20, 2015 at 15:35
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    I just upvoted so the number of votes is offensive as well. Don't know how long that would last.
    – g24l
    Oct 20, 2015 at 15:46
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    Answer it and get the Reversal gold badge Oct 20, 2015 at 22:09
  • @theB poo on me for not thinking of that. Pessimism is a disease I need to cure someday soon.
    – Gimby
    Oct 21, 2015 at 20:29
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    Funny that the amount of negative votes prompted this question, which, because of its upvotes, is "featured", and now I've been offended. :)
    – Carl
    Oct 21, 2015 at 21:34
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    Sometimes I see a heavily upvoted question and wonder, "Why is this not closed?" Oct 22, 2015 at 11:21
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    @BSMP Presumably because the post was deemed salvageable. Cf. In what cases can the “offensive” flag be used?
    – duplode
    Oct 23, 2015 at 3:07
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    Oh sorry for having strong meta effect accidently :( Originally I was just thought the post was mislooked for closing and then people just start downvote-bullying, not realize the down-votes are for the question history
    – Gstestso
    Oct 26, 2015 at 6:14

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Yes, downvotes formally are independent of close votes.

Downvote - no research/not useful (clearly the case of lack of any research shown in the post).

Close - all sorts of off-topic (clearly not the case), or duplicate (probably the case, but one need to spend effort to find a good matching question - so less likely to happen), or lack of details like sample/expected behavior (again not the case).

Indeed usually downvoted questions also hit some close reasons like "no code shown" / "not clear". But sometimes they just useful and on-topic, just without any way to improve into good question.

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  • The question title has nothing to do with the actual question (which makes it less likely to be found) so that's one thing that could be improved. Oct 20, 2015 at 8:15
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    In particular, a closed question can still be "good" in the sense of showing great research, being technically interesting, or anything else. It's just not necessarily in the right place. Close+upvote is a rare combination, but it does happen. Oct 20, 2015 at 14:48
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    @Leushenko upvote+close happens regularly on decent or even good questions that were once on-topic, but are not anymore due to changes in policy/rules and hence get closed
    – Tim
    Oct 20, 2015 at 14:52
  • @Leushenko here is an example.
    – Glorfindel
    Oct 23, 2015 at 5:51

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