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It doesn't necessarily make the question better, though it can do so; in general it provides three things: A solid indication of what the poster is attempting. This, hopefully, fills in the gaping holes in their explanation of their problem. You can look at the code in addition to the explanation to try to determine what's happening. In the same vein, if ...


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The reference question and answer for post bans is written with a harsh tone and a bad faith assumption. This bad faith assumption becomes obvious when you consider that a shortened URL is used in the post ban message. It's this kind of bad faith assumption that drives people away from Stack Exchange, and we should be assuming good faith whenever it is ...


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Being a beginner and trying to learn about C++ or Python or arctan (or anything else) is not a magic cloak that protects against downvotes and exempts you from the cultural norms about writing a good question. Being a beginner at C++ or Python or arctan is different from being a beginner at writing a StackOverflow question. We have a ton of information ...


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I have seen many instances of downvoted answers being accepted across at at least half a dozen sites. I cannot think of a single instances where having the accepted answer be at the top in these situations was a good thing. They are almost always some combination of outright wrong, possibly dangers, and at the very least not useful to others. On technical ...


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I think an error many beginner programmers make is to look at Stack Overflow as if it was their mentor. As a beginner, it is helpful to have a mentor who can answer simple questions that have been asked a million times before. Someone who is willing to dedicate their time and energy to help you be a better programmer. Someone who knows you by name and and ...


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The goal of SO is to create a long-term repository of useful questions and answers. Research effort is to make sure the questioners are contributing to this as well as the answerers. A stereotype of SO is it's a bunch of answerers doing a bunch of free labor, but the great trick we've pulled on everyone is, the questioners are doing free labor as well. And ...


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Stack Exchange tends to be very intolerant of users who do not show effort when they post. Exactly as it should be. This is a feature, not a bug. An ambiguous, nonconstructive, off-topic, unclear, overly localized, or duplicate question gets closed very quickly Closed questions can be edited and reopened. The reference question and answer ...


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I have decided to answer my own question because I have now realized my mistake when I asked this question. I ended up losing sight of the goal of Stack Exchange when I saw how some users were being treated. Stack Exchange, first and foremost, is a network of question and answer sites. This is a relatively restrictive format when it is compared with the ...


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There's a precedent here for self-accepted self-answers whereby the order is reset to the votes. This seems like a sensible extension. IMO downvotes are more important than the OP... just because the OP thinks it solves their problem does not mean it is correct/helpful to others.


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Nothing wrong with self answering. I completely disagree with the "it's not 'self Q&A'" attitude; there are many times when someone comes across a problem and solves it themselves. It's good to share this. Looking at the size of the answer code1, though, the situation seems like it could be localized. Generally speaking SO answers are all about ...


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Among the many banes of any subdivision of the internet that get a reputation as a place to go for help are Repetition of the same questions over and over again People who are happy to suck up the sites resources of helpfulness without limit because they can't be arsed to think for themselves The requirement to show some work isn't there is make a bad ...


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You posted a link-only answer, with the contents: a good explanation of jquery.queue() can be found here: http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.queue/ That is not an answer; answers which just contain links are considered bad practice. Please summarize the content from that link in your post (don't copy/paste) so the answer can stand on its own. The answer, ...


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Think of Meta as an (extremely imperfect and often erratic) polling system. A late downvote on a suggestion usually doesn't mean: "Ha! This new user needs to be shown his place"; much rather, it's "Oh, I don't like this idea at all. Let me cast a vote just to make it super clear I don't want this to ever be implemented." You'll agree the OP's accepting an ...


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I totally agree that we should be civil at all times. If a user posts a poor question, there is no need to post snarky or derogatory comments. Simply stating what the problem is with their post, and possibly adding some links with information, should be enough. In the r tag for example there is a FAQ that describes how to write a good reproducible example. ...


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Judging by the quality of your downvoted answers, the downvotes certainly weren't deserved on technical merit. But people can vote however they want (including me; I enjoyed your answer on bit-shifting and upvoted it). Yes, downvotes can be reversed, though as @Knights points out, 2 votes isn't much, and probably not enough to trigger a reversal. To be ...


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Why do I receive downvotes when I am genuinely trying to learn? Because someone decided to downvote you. People can vote for whatever reason they want with just a few exceptions related to voting fraud. Perhaps the person didn't find the question interesting, felt that it wasn't clear, was just feeling grumpy, or for whatever reason didn't think that ...


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The question was a bit sparse. We like meat in our questions. Give us something we can work with. Here's one example of my own. Show us what you've tried, give us some context, and paint us a picture of what's going on. Something you said in this post would have been relevant in your question, to wit: As a European I'm always doubting if I should use ...


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No, I disagree with your proposed solution. What is the point of putting a limit? Should this apply to answers too? What if there are two bad answers, and one of them is really, really bad? After 5 people have down-voted both, no other votes can demonstrate to readers that one of them was a lot worse? In addition, the number of down-votes shouldn't really ...


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Quick & dirty option: navigate to your /reputation, open your browser's dev tools (F12 in Chrome), and dump this to the JavaScript console: var pre = document.getElementsByTagName('pre')[0]; var links = '<h1>Answers I\'ve downvoted:</h1>'; var re = /^ \d +(\d+) +\(-1/gm; var ma; while (ma = re.exec(pre.innerHTML)) { links += '<a ...


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What do you think about this issue, and what other ways are there to address it? I'm all for civility and we sometimes fail at it—badly—though I'm not necessarily agreeing/disagreeing with your specific examples. "Stack Exchange tends to be very intolerant of users who do not show effort when they post." I don't think that's a bad ...


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The best practice here is to completely forget about this and move on. The downvoter may or may not return to check your answer, and if they return they may or may not remove their downvote. It doesn't matter, other people will read your answer, and if it's correct, upvotes will soon appear. Also, please don't assume that someone downvoted just because ...


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Your question is: What is the correct MySQL date/time format? What would be the best way to get this format of the current time in PHP? The first half doesn't make a lot of sense. The correct date/time format is whatever one that you need. YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS is no more correct than MM/DD/YYYY. Once the first half of the question is clarified, the ...


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Yes, even a downvoted question should be answareable. It's not because one user thinks it's a bad question, the OP doesn't deserve an answer. You can always modify the question to help the OP, or close it if it's incomplete. In case of the question you linked, that question is incomplete and I would close it. Once the OP updates the question, it can be ...


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Yes, this is status-bydesign. Votes are only locked until the post is edited. If an OP edits their post, we want those who originally voted to be able to go back and change their votes, if their concerns have been addressed.


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People tend to downvote or close things they don't like. In your case, your answer smells like "theorycrafting": I've not used Farbtastic, Since most people have bad experience listening to theorycrafters, this earns you downvotes. Your answer is otherwise fine. I've added one upvote to it :)


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Yes, it makes sense. The (major) point of a downvote is to signal to every future visitor that the question is somehow problematic. It has absolutely nothing to do with you personally, or with your meaningless1 MSO reputation. Furthermore, the traditional interpretation of downvotes on MSO is "I disagree with this". Well meaning and well phrased Meta ...


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Don't forget : Links die, Examples don't. Link only answers are not accepted here. I strongly recommend you read Jon Skeet's guide to answering questions. If the community judges that your question is not an answer, chances are you are not respecting some part of the F.A.Q. (Which I recommend you read to before posting). Also don't take downvotes too ...


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Personally, I don't think you should seek out a user's other answers. It doesn't seem like a natural occurrence to me - you only came across an answer to down-vote because you were looking into a user, not the question. If you happen upon a post that is absolutely terrible, then of course you should feel obligated to say so (though perhaps via a comment ...


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Here's how to get a list of answers as URLs: Go to stackoverflow.com/reputation Ctrl+A (select all) Ctrl+C (copy) Fire up Notepad++ (or your favourite Linux alternative) Ctrl+V (paste) Ctrl+H (find & replace) Search Mode: Regular expression Find: ^(?!.*\(-1\)$).*$\r\n Replace: <blank> Find: ^ *\d+ +(\d+).*$ Replace: ...


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You may count limit as following , Maximum Upvotes limit = total number of users - users less than 15 reputation + an unknown no of deleted users who's votes were kept after deletion + the zombie votes from migrated questions Maximum Downvotes limit = total number of users ...



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