I have answered a questions on Stack Overflow. But as I'm not that good in English, there was a little mistake. I used the word round-up
instead of round-down
. But I gave an example which anyone (well, who know some coding) can understand easily. The OP accepted my answer as the correct answer also.
But my problem is, that answer was downvoted because of that error. It was downvoted and there is this comment:
I realize this might be a language issue, but this is erroneous. Rounding in general means to go to the closest number; rounding up means to go to a larger number, and rounding down means to go to a smaller number. It's incorrect to say each of your examples "rounds-up."
Is it a good practice? As it seems, he does know that this is a language issue, and he understands what I was trying to say. Why didn't he
I know it is an error. But the user who downvoted it should easily edit that minor error instead of down-voting, right? Because as I see, the whole idea of Stack Overflow is to create a platform for users to learn, not to insult them because of their poor English.
As I can see, the whole idea of this downvoting was to get his answer on top, because the downvoted user also has an answer to the question. I do not think that's a good practice. It's violating the voting policy I guess.
So what can I do now?
Am I wrong here?
Is that user was correct?
Should I downvote answers (or questions) with minor English errors (Which I can understand) instead of editing it?