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"http"https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260190/why-so-many-downvote-in-one-day" has been closed as "Primarily Opinion Based".

As someone who's not used to Meta Stack Overflow's decisions on opinion-based questions, what's the quick rundown for this question? I would probably have chosen another reason had I been confident enough to do so, so it'd be nice to know what criteria make this a close-as-opinion question.

Alternatively, is there a standard reference for how to vote that covers this?

"http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260190/why-so-many-downvote-in-one-day" has been closed as "Primarily Opinion Based".

As someone who's not used to Meta Stack Overflow's decisions on opinion-based questions, what's the quick rundown for this question? I would probably have chosen another reason had I been confident enough to do so, so it'd be nice to know what criteria make this a close-as-opinion question.

Alternatively, is there a standard reference for how to vote that covers this?

"https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260190/why-so-many-downvote-in-one-day" has been closed as "Primarily Opinion Based".

As someone who's not used to Meta Stack Overflow's decisions on opinion-based questions, what's the quick rundown for this question? I would probably have chosen another reason had I been confident enough to do so, so it'd be nice to know what criteria make this a close-as-opinion question.

Alternatively, is there a standard reference for how to vote that covers this?

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Why is this Meta post closed as Primarily Opinion Based?

"http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260190/why-so-many-downvote-in-one-day" has been closed as "Primarily Opinion Based".

As someone who's not used to Meta Stack Overflow's decisions on opinion-based questions, what's the quick rundown for this question? I would probably have chosen another reason had I been confident enough to do so, so it'd be nice to know what criteria make this a close-as-opinion question.

Alternatively, is there a standard reference for how to vote that covers this?