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Aug 12, 2018 at 21:04 comment added MandyShaw If I submit an answer (implying that I assume both that it is a correct statement of fact and also that it answers the question), an uncommented downvote means to me that someone thinks I have got one of these two aspects wrong. In that case there is clearly an issue that needs fixing. So we end up with worse quality than necessary. I would expect the downvoter to tell me (briefly if they are busy) why they think I have the wrong end of the stick. I would always provide such a comment myself if downvoting an answer. If we end up having a constructive argument, that's fine by me.
Oct 24, 2014 at 11:55 history edited Infinite Recursion CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jul 15, 2014 at 18:11 comment added jscs Supporters of this answer may also be interested in my feature request for One-flag deletion of "@downvoter", "why downvote", and similar comments. Detractors may be interested, too, I suppose.
May 27, 2014 at 9:19 comment added AD7six It's a bit hard to have a discussion with polaric views (i.e. "negative without any positive critique"); that's not the same thing as pointing out (the obvious) failings in a post to an author who isn't aware of them. Sure some people won't take critizism gracefully but e.g. the majority of my "xyz -1" comments result in the post being edited, and (hopefully) the author learning something in the process.
May 6, 2014 at 14:42 comment added user177800 @ouflak you are proving my point for me here with your judgement of my opinion, which is negative without any positive critique, this is why I never comment when I exercise my right to vote or moderate and never will.
May 6, 2014 at 14:41 history edited user177800 CC BY-SA 3.0
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May 2, 2014 at 11:11 comment added ouflak Goodness that's negative. Not all conversations will turn into arguments. I've had plenty of conversations that turned out to be good conversations, even if the beginning of the conversation was a critique on something related me. And if discussion and conversations are not 'on topic for stackoverflow', why have a comments section? Why have chat rooms?
May 2, 2014 at 1:08 history answered user177800 CC BY-SA 3.0