Well, a guy answered my question in a very poor way. So, I flagged his useless response and told him why I was flagging it. The guy came back by down-voting my question and scolding me. Naturally, I told him that his feedback was as helpful as his answering style.... Why would I get dinged 90 points? This guy is a total jerk, and I get warned. I think Stack Overflow's moderators just don't care enough about the community to read through the threads that get reported. Is this possible? Why else would they punish me? I mean, typically you punish behavior that you disapprove of and reinforce behavior that you approve of. As far as I could see, I was making strong statements about how I believe questions should be answered, but I wasn't being rude at any point in the thread. The other person in the conflict, on the other hand, was abusing the rating system and harassing me by downvoting me not only on that thread, but on multiple threads.
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You didn't permanently lost the points, you were suspended for a week. When a user is suspended, they go to 1 reputation point. |
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It looks like it's from THIS QUESTION. It even looks like you necro'd it after 9 months to respond to Pekka's comment with such constructive comments as
And it wasn't closed by just a "moderator", it was Jeff who is the founder of the site. I wouldn't make too much fuss about it. Learn from it. |
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I haven't either seen your question nor the answer or the tread you are talking about. To my opinion the tone in asking and answering has to be all the time objective. Especially for the asker, he wants something from the community, So even if the answer is "in a very poor way", I would presume that the poster wants to help me and spent some of his valuable time for me. So the correct way here (IMO) is not to flag the answer as "not an answer", its to ask in comments for clarification, an example and explain why this does not help you(, yet). And if the answer was really that poor, just ignore it and let the community do their work ... |
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Comment Up Votes don't garner points for anyone. The ten clicks on "this is a great comment" for that comment were simply from other people who agreed with its sentiment. |
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