Sometimes when I ask a question, as soon as I press Post Your Question, someone downvotes my question in less than five seconds. Why?
Please just read the question first, then after 10 seconds I will be happy with your downvote.
Firstly: I'm not a domain expert, but I think your question - essentially asking "what is new in (insert API here)?" - is not on topic on Stack Overflow. It might work in the Android chat room, but I don't think it has a place on SO proper.
Apart from that, Stack Overflow tends to be harsh towards questions with syntax issues. Many posts written by non-native speakers of English have some of those. That's unfair, but SO gets many thousands of new questions a day and the community is quick to judge what comes in, for better or worse.
Looking at your last question, now deleted, that probably triggered your questions, it's possible someone just downvoted it without trying to parse its content, but there's nothing you or we can do about that.
For future questions, there are a couple of small things you can do to make your post look better:
Be on topic (obviously)
Be careful to always use proper punctuation and capitalization.
API
).Make your questions longer than just a sentence or two.
Why does someone downvote without understand the entire question
we will never know. Neither will you. Let it go. Concentrate on what you can do instead.