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Personally, I mostly let downvotes speak for themselves, expectexcept under these circumstances:

  • the answer has already been (wrongly) upvoted or is otherwise very prominent and is promoting wrong facts too prominently
  • the answer isn't completely wrong and has some good points, but has some minor issues that need addressing (also consider editing it in this case)
  • the answer is technically correct, but may fail under certain circumstances (which may or may not apply specifically in the question's case) or is otherwise sub-optimal in a way that potential users should know about

In other circumstances, where the answer is just blatantly wrong and it's already being downvoted, and the correct answer is already provided, I mostly do not bother to comment. That just seems like piling on.

Personally, I mostly let downvotes speak for themselves, expect under these circumstances:

  • the answer has already been (wrongly) upvoted or is otherwise very prominent and is promoting wrong facts too prominently
  • the answer isn't completely wrong and has some good points, but has some minor issues that need addressing (also consider editing it in this case)
  • the answer is technically correct, but may fail under certain circumstances (which may or may not apply specifically in the question's case) or is otherwise sub-optimal in a way that potential users should know about

In other circumstances, where the answer is just blatantly wrong and it's already being downvoted, and the correct answer is already provided, I mostly do not bother to comment. That just seems like piling on.

Personally, I mostly let downvotes speak for themselves, except under these circumstances:

  • the answer has already been (wrongly) upvoted or is otherwise very prominent and is promoting wrong facts too prominently
  • the answer isn't completely wrong and has some good points, but has some minor issues that need addressing (also consider editing it in this case)
  • the answer is technically correct, but may fail under certain circumstances (which may or may not apply specifically in the question's case) or is otherwise sub-optimal in a way that potential users should know about

In other circumstances, where the answer is just blatantly wrong and it's already being downvoted, and the correct answer is already provided, I mostly do not bother to comment. That just seems like piling on.

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deceze Mod
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Personally, I mostly let downvotes speak for themselves, expect under these circumstances:

  • the answer has already been (wrongly) upvoted or is otherwise very prominent and is promoting wrong facts too prominently
  • the answer isn't completely wrong and has some good points, but has some minor issues that need addressing (also consider editing it in this case)
  • the answer is technically correct, but may fail inunder certain circumstances (which may or may not apply specifically in the question's case) or is otherwise sub-optimal in a way that potential users should know about

In other circumstances, where the answer is just blatantly wrong and it's already being downvoted, and the correct answer is already provided, I mostly do not bother to comment. That just seems like piling on.

Personally, I mostly let downvotes speak for themselves, expect under these circumstances:

  • the answer has already been (wrongly) upvoted or is otherwise very prominent and is promoting wrong facts too prominently
  • the answer isn't completely wrong and has some good points, but has some minor issues that need addressing (also consider editing it in this case)
  • the answer is technically correct, but may fail in certain circumstances (which may or may not apply specifically in the question's case) or is otherwise sub-optimal in a way that potential users should know about

In other circumstances, where the answer is just blatantly wrong and it's already being downvoted, and the correct answer is already provided, I mostly do not bother to comment. That just seems like piling on.

Personally, I mostly let downvotes speak for themselves, expect under these circumstances:

  • the answer has already been (wrongly) upvoted or is otherwise very prominent and is promoting wrong facts too prominently
  • the answer isn't completely wrong and has some good points, but has some minor issues that need addressing (also consider editing it in this case)
  • the answer is technically correct, but may fail under certain circumstances (which may or may not apply specifically in the question's case) or is otherwise sub-optimal in a way that potential users should know about

In other circumstances, where the answer is just blatantly wrong and it's already being downvoted, and the correct answer is already provided, I mostly do not bother to comment. That just seems like piling on.

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deceze Mod
  • 520.7k
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Personally, I mostly let downvotes speak for themselves, expect under these circumstances:

  • the answer has already been (wrongly) upvoted or is otherwise very prominent and is promoting wrong facts too prominently
  • the answer isn't completely wrong and has some good points, but has some minor issues that need addressing (also consider editing it in this case)
  • the answer is technically correct, but may fail in certain circumstances (which may or may not apply specifically in the question's case) or is otherwise sub-optimal in a way that potential users should know about

In other circumstances, where the answer is just blatantly wrong and it's already being downvoted, and the correct answer is already provided, I mostly do not bother to comment. That just seems like piling on.