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Stack Overflow isn't everything for everyone. For a few years, we actually tried out this concept of "no question is too simple", with some going to extremesgoing to extremes to try and prove their point. In the end, we found out that this attitude wasn't benefiting the community enough to outweigh the disadvantages.

Some things are harder to find than others. In my opinion, voting depends on the difficulty of finding this question. However, there are some things which are ridiculously easy to find and well-worthy of downvoting. For example, if you ask a question about "[javascript] how to add up two numbers in strings""[javascript] how to add up two numbers in strings" you're going to get downvoted, for good reason


 

Stack Overflow isn't everything for everyone. For a few years, we actually tried out this concept of "no question is too simple", with some going to extremes to try and prove their point. In the end, we found out that this attitude wasn't benefiting the community enough to outweigh the disadvantages.

Some things are harder to find than others. In my opinion, voting depends on the difficulty of finding this question. However, there are some things which are ridiculously easy to find and well-worthy of downvoting. For example, if you ask a question about "[javascript] how to add up two numbers in strings" you're going to get downvoted, for good reason

 

Stack Overflow isn't everything for everyone. For a few years, we actually tried out this concept of "no question is too simple", with some going to extremes to try and prove their point. In the end, we found out that this attitude wasn't benefiting the community enough to outweigh the disadvantages.

Some things are harder to find than others. In my opinion, voting depends on the difficulty of finding this question. However, there are some things which are ridiculously easy to find and well-worthy of downvoting. For example, if you ask a question about "[javascript] how to add up two numbers in strings" you're going to get downvoted, for good reason

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Removing downvotes just means that some questions have lots of upvotes, and others don't get any votes. Let's face reality: it's justWhat's the same, onlypurpose of removing them? All you don't get thedo is stop that sad red -2 from your imaginary SO treasure chest and everybody's a winner., right?

All it does fromFrom the perspective of reputation is, it just dilutes it and makes it worth less than it is today. Overall, we'll just get more upvotes -- a lot for a good question, a bit for an okay question, and zero for a bad question.

The community needs to be able to both reward good habits and provide "punishments" (however smalli.e. downvotes) to be able to effectively reinforce user behaviour.

Removing downvotes just means that some questions have lots of upvotes, and others don't get any votes. Let's face reality: it's just the same, only you don't get the sad red -2 from your imaginary SO treasure chest and everybody's a winner.

All it does from the perspective of reputation is it just dilutes it. Overall, we'll just get more upvotes -- a lot for a good question, a bit for an okay question, and zero for a bad question.

The community needs to be able to both reward good habits and provide "punishments" (however small) to be able to effectively reinforce user behaviour.

Removing downvotes just means that some questions have lots of upvotes, and others don't get any votes. What's the purpose of removing them? All you do is stop that sad red -2 from your imaginary SO treasure chest and everybody's a winner, right?

From the perspective of reputation, it dilutes it and makes it worth less than it is today. Overall, we'll just get more upvotes -- a lot for a good question, a bit for an okay question, and zero for a bad question.

The community needs to be able to both reward good habits and provide "punishments" (i.e. downvotes) to be able to effectively reinforce user behaviour.

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All it does from the perspective of reputation is it just dilutes it. As wellOverall, we'll just get more upvotes -- a lot for a good question, a bit for an okay question, and zero for a bad question.

What we lose is the ability to discern questions which are poor from those which are merely difficult or in a niche area which hasn't got much attention.

  As well, if a user has problematic behaviour with numerous low-quality posts, we cannot signal that it is negative, unwanted behaviour easily and quickly.

The community needs to be able to both reinforce good habits and provide "punishments" (however small) to be able to effectively reinforce user behaviour.The community needs to be able to both reward good habits and provide "punishments" (however small) to be able to effectively reinforce user behaviour.

All it does from the perspective of reputation is it just dilutes it. As well, we lose the ability to discern questions which are poor from those which are merely difficult or in a niche area which hasn't got much attention.

  As well, if a user has problematic behaviour with numerous low-quality posts, we cannot signal that it is negative, unwanted behaviour easily and quickly.

The community needs to be able to both reinforce good habits and provide "punishments" (however small) to be able to effectively reinforce user behaviour.

All it does from the perspective of reputation is it just dilutes it. Overall, we'll just get more upvotes -- a lot for a good question, a bit for an okay question, and zero for a bad question.

What we lose is the ability to discern questions which are poor from those which are merely difficult or in a niche area which hasn't got much attention. As well, if a user has problematic behaviour with numerous low-quality posts, we cannot signal that it is negative, unwanted behaviour easily and quickly.

The community needs to be able to both reward good habits and provide "punishments" (however small) to be able to effectively reinforce user behaviour.

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