I recently posted this question on Stack Overflow. See the first version as I added stuff later when I realised my mistake.
Prior to the question: I was about to install something on a production server. The updated software needed the 4.6.1 version of the .Net framework. I therefore did as I have done many times before, just google for an offline version of the installer. Surprisingly I instead reached a page with the message I posted in the question. So I tried other links, but no matter where I went to download the file I got the same message.
My thinking: I admit to not thinking of trying another browser or another machine, but instead tried to google if someone else had asked the question previously. I could not find such a question. Since I had downloaded the file just a few days earlier I checked my download folder quickly, but I could not spot it. Besides, I got the feeling that maybe it wasn't such a good idea to install something in case it had just been withdrawn by Microsoft. Why I got this thought is hard to say.
Was this a bad question? How should I have written my question to ask about this? I was stuck. Maybe I had eaten too much chocolate. But I tried to write a decent question, checked my spelling and explained my thinking. But then I was downvoted very quickly, but mostly without an accompanying explanation. Why is this a bad question for Stack Overflow? I mean, I could have provided the links, but I thought adding links that I thought was broken already was no point. I could have provided a screen shot to give proof that this was not just bad googling om my side.
I read through this meta question, but could find no really obvious reason it was such a bad question.
Any thoughts/opinions?