Is that an abuse of the system? Should such answers be flagged?

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What makes you think that this was why the answer was CWed for this reason? – waiwai933 May 26 '11 at 23:46
@waiwai933 - Look at that user's other negatively voted answers. – Martin Smith May 26 '11 at 23:52
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ok, but that was 18 months ago. Has the user done that same thing in more recent times? – Kate Gregory May 26 '11 at 23:59
@Kate - I'm not asking about that specific user. My question was about a general point. I provided an example as I knew that would be the first thing requested in a question without. – Martin Smith May 27 '11 at 0:51
Well it seems the consensus is a resounding "No" then. – Martin Smith May 27 '11 at 1:05
I'd let it ride, even if that user seems to CW all of their negative answers. – sixlettervariables May 27 '11 at 3:30
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From the Community Wiki FAQ: "The original author keeps the reputation gained (or lost) before their post entered community mode." – Rick Sladkey May 27 '11 at 5:25
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I do not think it is an abuse of the CW system (ok, maybe slight abuse, but nothing alarming). My counter question to you would be: Why should it matter to you?

You should stop considering a downvote as penalizing the user, and rather consider it as your honest evaluation of that answer's worth (not the answerer). CW or not, the answers still get sorted according to votes and his answer will end up at the bottom of the pile.

From your comment on the answer:

If you haven't got the courage of your convictions to let this answer stand on its own merits and take the reputation hit you should delete it.

Such comments are really unnecessary. You do not have to question someone's convictions over some paltry internet pixie points. If you want to downvote, then simply do so. If you want to add a comment explaining the downvote so that the answerer might correct his mistake, then by all means do so. From what I can see, your comment's only concern was that he was abusing the CW. Your downvote on the answer solely for this reason is in itself an abuse of the downvote privilege.

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Some might argue that the comment is downright offensive. – Jeff Mercado May 27 '11 at 0:42
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I did not downvote the answer for that reason. I downvoted as I disagreed with it. My comment has been deleted now and I can't remember what I actually wrote. I thought downvotes were also intended to provide an incentive to cleanup ones less than stellar answers hence the peer pressure badge. It seems this is not a common notion then. – Martin Smith May 27 '11 at 1:02
@Martin: Don't worry... I copied your quote here so you can read it to remember. Anyway, downvotes are not for "less than stellar answers"!! We can't all have the best answers every time. Use your downvotes when an answer is blatantly wrong or the user is being rude (in which case, also flag it) or the answer doesn't answer the question (also flag it) or is of really low quality. – yoda May 27 '11 at 1:17
@yoday - Well I definitely did not say anything like "-1 because of abuse of CW". The -1 was because of the quality of the answer as had already been indicated in previous comments. The remainder was me giving my view on the use of CW and was not related to the reason for the downvote itself. – Martin Smith May 27 '11 at 1:25
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And if the -1 is just intended for sorting purposes rather than conveying a signal to the answerer why does it carry a reputation penalty at all? – Martin Smith May 27 '11 at 1:49
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up vote -2 down vote accepted

Well it's clear that there is not much support for my view so I might as well accept that and move on!

Posting this as an answer as the only other current answer appears to have been based upon a misapprehension of the motivation for my downvote as discussed in the comments to that answer.

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