Often a question is voted down by a member of a site because the question doesn't belong on that site and the voter doesn't have enough reputation to vote to close the question. In situations like this where the question is simply asked in the wrong forum, the vote count on the question should be reset to give the question a fair chance on the correct site when the question is migrated.

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http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/6613/feature-request-decrease-the-reputation-required-to-close-as-belongs-on-another http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/6378/do-migrated-questions-migrate-reputation-and-badges

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First off, I don't think people should downvote a question that belongs elsewhere, especially if it is from a new user. However, I think resetting the vote counts is a very good idea.

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I agree but some people are left with no other choice. It even happens that people will flag it as spam to avoid losing their own rep while registering their opinion on the appropriateness of the question. – tvanfosson Jul 17 '09 at 16:52
I strongly disagree. The votes should be copied over. Some people have put hard work into posts that may end up getting moved (FAQ, third party tools, etc) and they deserve to keep the points earned. – Kyle Cronin Jul 17 '09 at 16:56
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I only suggested resetting negative votes, not positive votes. You would still be able to keep any points earned but the question would not be penalized for originating in the wrong forum. – tvanfosson Jul 17 '09 at 16:59
+1 for only resetting positive votes. – jamuraa Jul 24 '09 at 20:17
+1 Agree, people are less likley to look at a question with a negative score after migration – Nifle Jul 27 '09 at 20:20
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AFAIK, they don't cost reputation on the target site, so i don't see any reason to mess with them. Yes, some people might be down-voting the question for being off-topic, but there may be other reasons... Why mess with it? Up-votes are free, if the question doesn't suck it'll get upvoted quickly enough.

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I have seen again this thing, with a question getting migrated, and coming to another site with negative votes.

The question in itself is valid, but for sure it doesn't invite someone to give a look at it. Any plans on making something about it, or it will simply stay this way ?

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