Is begging for upvotes looked down upon in the SO/SE community?

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why are you asking? (My answer is Yes, btw). – Wikis Sep 4 '10 at 9:05
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I look down on it...very undignified. – dmckee Sep 4 '10 at 16:25
actually, the only reason i asked this question is so that people might feel strongly about their answer and upvote it – Tyler Sep 16 '10 at 9:50

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up vote 9 down vote accepted

Yes. I would certainly hope so.

Votes are earned by providing technically correct and valid answers, or asking well thought out questions. It shows how much the community trusts you. Except on meta. Here sarcasm normally gains the upper hand.

Respect is earned, not asked for. Do you beg for respect in the real world too?

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if i say yes will it get downvoted? – Tyler Sep 4 '10 at 7:13
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@Tyler. If you say yes you have bigger problems then worrying about down voting on SE. Seriously. – Diago Sep 4 '10 at 7:16
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You're just jealous, Diago, because you're no good at it. – user27414 Sep 4 '10 at 11:52
I'd say that in cases where you're answering a newbie's question and following up with comments, ie focusing and spending time and effort on a user's question, it might not be obvious to that new user that shouldn't just take your advice and leave nothing positive. IE - does a new SO user even think about upvotes/downvotes when they're just focused on getting an answer? – Mark Koopman May 27 '11 at 19:09

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