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Some people go a bit over the top downvoting…downvoting. It isn't exactly welcoming to new users. My process is this:

  • Is it a good question? Upvote. If not:
  • Spam? Flag. Otherwise:
  • Very obviously bad? …Are you sure? Ok, GOTO 5. Otherwise:
  • Looks hard to answer (code-wall, terrible formatting, etc.)? Leave a comment on how to improve.
    • Can I improve it myself?
      • Will it save it? Edit, otherwise GOTO 5.
    • No? No're not trying hard enough. Tried harder? Good. Fine, you can GOTO 5.
  • Off topic? Closevote, comment.
  • 5: VLQ. Deserves downvote? Downvote.

Is it a good question? Upvote. If not:

  1. Spam? Flag. Otherwise:
  2. Very obviously bad? Are you sure? OK, GOTO 5. Otherwise:
  3. Looks hard to answer (code-wall, terrible formatting, etc.)? Leave a comment on how to improve.
    • Can I improve it myself?
      • Will it save it? Edit, otherwise GOTO 5.
    • No? You're not trying hard enough. Tried harder? Good. Fine, you can GOTO 5.
  4. Off topic? Close vote, comment.
  5. VLQ. Deserves downvote? Downvote.

Only after considering commenting (so OP can learn) and editing (to save a potentially good question) do I downvote. Why? Because downvotes discourage users. It basically says "Your question is bad (and you should feel bad) - nobody should bother reading it". It makes new users feel unwelcome, so they naturally (and partially correctly) assume that we want them to feel bad.

Poorly written question? Down vote and move on.

^ This is such disrespectful behavior. Some people forget that there's a human being on the other end of the internetInternet who may not be fluent in English. Or the programming language. Or they might not understand StackExchangeStack Exchange. (All can be forgiven, and eventually corrected.)

I believe that others should do the same as me - try to help, not discourage. 99 out of 100 users have potential, it is up to us to make them feel like using it.

What do you think about this? Can something be done about excessive downvoting?

I should note that I don't think downvoting is evil or anything. Downvoting is essential to the functioning of the site, and there are plenty of posts that deserve downvoting. I am complaining about overuse, not normal use of downvoting. And I also think a complaint about underuse of downvoting is just as valid.

Some people go a bit over the top downvoting… It isn't exactly welcoming to new users. My process is this:

  • Is it a good question? Upvote. If not:
  • Spam? Flag. Otherwise:
  • Very obviously bad? …Are you sure? Ok, GOTO 5. Otherwise:
  • Looks hard to answer (code-wall, terrible formatting, etc.)? Leave a comment on how to improve.
    • Can I improve it myself?
      • Will it save it? Edit, otherwise GOTO 5.
    • No? No're not trying hard enough. Tried harder? Good. Fine, you can GOTO 5.
  • Off topic? Closevote, comment.
  • 5: VLQ. Deserves downvote? Downvote.

Only after considering commenting (so OP can learn) and editing (to save a potentially good question) do I downvote. Why? Because downvotes discourage users. It basically says "Your question is bad (and you should feel bad) - nobody should bother reading it". It makes new users feel unwelcome, so they naturally (and partially correctly) assume that we want them to feel bad.

Poorly written question? Down vote and move on.

^ This is such disrespectful behavior. Some people forget that there's a human being on the other end of the internet who may not be fluent in English. Or the programming language. Or they might not understand StackExchange. (All can be forgiven, and eventually corrected)

I believe that others should do the same as me - try to help, not discourage. 99 out of 100 users have potential, it is up to us to make them feel like using it.

What do you think about this? Can something be done about excessive downvoting?

I should note that I don't think downvoting is evil or anything. Downvoting is essential to the functioning of the site, and there are plenty of posts that deserve downvoting. I am complaining about overuse, not normal use of downvoting. And I also think a complaint about underuse of downvoting is just as valid.

Some people go a bit over the top downvoting. It isn't exactly welcoming to new users. My process is this:

Is it a good question? Upvote. If not:

  1. Spam? Flag. Otherwise:
  2. Very obviously bad? Are you sure? OK, GOTO 5. Otherwise:
  3. Looks hard to answer (code-wall, terrible formatting, etc.)? Leave a comment on how to improve.
    • Can I improve it myself?
      • Will it save it? Edit, otherwise GOTO 5.
    • No? You're not trying hard enough. Tried harder? Good. Fine, you can GOTO 5.
  4. Off topic? Close vote, comment.
  5. VLQ. Deserves downvote? Downvote.

Only after considering commenting (so OP can learn) and editing (to save a potentially good question) do I downvote. Why? Because downvotes discourage users. It basically says "Your question is bad (and you should feel bad) - nobody should bother reading it". It makes new users feel unwelcome, so they naturally (and partially correctly) assume that we want them to feel bad.

Poorly written question? Down vote and move on.

^ This is such disrespectful behavior. Some people forget that there's a human being on the other end of the Internet who may not be fluent in English. Or the programming language. Or they might not understand Stack Exchange. (All can be forgiven, and eventually corrected.)

I believe that others should do the same as me - try to help, not discourage. 99 out of 100 users have potential, it is up to us to make them feel like using it.

What do you think about this? Can something be done about excessive downvoting?

I should note that I don't think downvoting is evil or anything. Downvoting is essential to the functioning of the site, and there are plenty of posts that deserve downvoting. I am complaining about overuse, not normal use of downvoting. And I also think a complaint about underuse of downvoting is just as valid.

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Some people go a bit over the topover the top downvoting… It isn't exactly welcoming to new users. My process is this:

  • Is it a good question? Upvote. If not:
  • Spam? Flag. Otherwise:
  • Very obviously bad? …Are you sure? Ok, GOTO 5. Otherwise:
  • Looks hard to answer (code-wall, terrible formatting, etc.)? Leave a comment on how to improve.
    • Can I improve it myself?
      • Will it save it? Edit, otherwise GOTO 5.
    • No? No're not trying hard enough. Tried harder? Good. Fine, you can GOTO 5.
  • Off topic? Closevote, comment.
  • 5: VLQ. Deserves downvote? Downvote.

Only after considering commenting (so OP can learn) and editing (to save a potentially good question) do I downvote. Why? Because downvotes discourage users. It basically says "Your question is bad (and you should feel bad) - nobody should bother reading it". It makes new users feel unwelcome, so they naturally (and partially correctly) assume that we want them to feel bad.

Poorly written question? Down vote and move on.

^ This is such disrespectful behavior. Some people forget that there's a human being on the other end of the internet who may not be fluent in English. Or the programming language. Or they might not understand StackExchange. (All can be forgiven, and eventually corrected)

I believe that others should do the same as me - try to help, not discourage. 99 out of 100 users have potential, it is up to us to make them feel like using it.

What do you think about this? Can something be done about excessive downvoting?

I should note that I don't think downvoting is evil or anything. Downvoting is essential to the functioning of the site, and there are plenty of posts that deserve downvoting. I am complaining about overuse, not normal use of downvoting. And I also think a complaint about underuse of downvoting is just as valid.

Some people go a bit over the top downvoting… It isn't exactly welcoming to new users. My process is this:

  • Is it a good question? Upvote. If not:
  • Spam? Flag. Otherwise:
  • Very obviously bad? …Are you sure? Ok, GOTO 5. Otherwise:
  • Looks hard to answer (code-wall, terrible formatting, etc.)? Leave a comment on how to improve.
    • Can I improve it myself?
      • Will it save it? Edit, otherwise GOTO 5.
    • No? No're not trying hard enough. Tried harder? Good. Fine, you can GOTO 5.
  • Off topic? Closevote, comment.
  • 5: VLQ. Deserves downvote? Downvote.

Only after considering commenting (so OP can learn) and editing (to save a potentially good question) do I downvote. Why? Because downvotes discourage users. It basically says "Your question is bad (and you should feel bad) - nobody should bother reading it". It makes new users feel unwelcome, so they naturally (and partially correctly) assume that we want them to feel bad.

Poorly written question? Down vote and move on.

^ This is such disrespectful behavior. Some people forget that there's a human being on the other end of the internet who may not be fluent in English. Or the programming language. Or they might not understand StackExchange. (All can be forgiven, and eventually corrected)

I believe that others should do the same as me - try to help, not discourage. 99 out of 100 users have potential, it is up to us to make them feel like using it.

What do you think about this? Can something be done about excessive downvoting?

I should note that I don't think downvoting is evil or anything. Downvoting is essential to the functioning of the site, and there are plenty of posts that deserve downvoting. I am complaining about overuse, not normal use of downvoting. And I also think a complaint about underuse of downvoting is just as valid.

Some people go a bit over the top downvoting… It isn't exactly welcoming to new users. My process is this:

  • Is it a good question? Upvote. If not:
  • Spam? Flag. Otherwise:
  • Very obviously bad? …Are you sure? Ok, GOTO 5. Otherwise:
  • Looks hard to answer (code-wall, terrible formatting, etc.)? Leave a comment on how to improve.
    • Can I improve it myself?
      • Will it save it? Edit, otherwise GOTO 5.
    • No? No're not trying hard enough. Tried harder? Good. Fine, you can GOTO 5.
  • Off topic? Closevote, comment.
  • 5: VLQ. Deserves downvote? Downvote.

Only after considering commenting (so OP can learn) and editing (to save a potentially good question) do I downvote. Why? Because downvotes discourage users. It basically says "Your question is bad (and you should feel bad) - nobody should bother reading it". It makes new users feel unwelcome, so they naturally (and partially correctly) assume that we want them to feel bad.

Poorly written question? Down vote and move on.

^ This is such disrespectful behavior. Some people forget that there's a human being on the other end of the internet who may not be fluent in English. Or the programming language. Or they might not understand StackExchange. (All can be forgiven, and eventually corrected)

I believe that others should do the same as me - try to help, not discourage. 99 out of 100 users have potential, it is up to us to make them feel like using it.

What do you think about this? Can something be done about excessive downvoting?

I should note that I don't think downvoting is evil or anything. Downvoting is essential to the functioning of the site, and there are plenty of posts that deserve downvoting. I am complaining about overuse, not normal use of downvoting. And I also think a complaint about underuse of downvoting is just as valid.

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