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The fallacy of big numbers plays a role again, a common meta problem. Quantifying it a bit, SO gets over 8000 questions per day and over 10% of them get downvoted. If only 1% of those downvoted questioners would complain on meta we would get 8 raging posts per day. Heaven forbid, we're not even close to that. Reality is that ~99.9% of the downvoted usersquestions do not complain anddraw a complaint, surely knowbecause the poster knows why theyhis question got downvoted.

Another perspective, a company like BMW gets 36.78 complaints about safety per 100,000 cars sold. If we'd achieve the same statistic on handling questions we would get 20 raging posts per week. BMW take note :)

Not sure it is worth to reason about why such a very small number of users complain. Surely the Christmas Day effect is a factor. Expecting a Lego set but getting ear-warmers instead.

The fallacy of big numbers plays a role again, a common meta problem. Quantifying it a bit, SO gets over 8000 questions per day and over 10% of them get downvoted. If only 1% of those downvoted questioners would complain on meta we would get 8 raging posts per day. Heaven forbid, we're not even close to that. Reality is that ~99.9% of the downvoted users do not complain and surely know why they got downvoted.

Another perspective, a company like BMW gets 36.78 complaints about safety per 100,000 cars sold. If we'd achieve the same statistic on handling questions we would get 20 raging posts per week. BMW take note :)

Not sure it is worth to reason about why such a very small number of users complain. Surely the Christmas Day effect is a factor. Expecting a Lego set but getting ear-warmers instead.

The fallacy of big numbers plays a role again, a common meta problem. Quantifying it a bit, SO gets over 8000 questions per day and over 10% of them get downvoted. If only 1% of those downvoted questioners would complain on meta we would get 8 raging posts per day. Heaven forbid, we're not even close to that. Reality is that ~99.9% of the downvoted questions do not draw a complaint, surely because the poster knows why his question got downvoted.

Another perspective, a company like BMW gets 36.78 complaints about safety per 100,000 cars sold. If we'd achieve the same statistic on handling questions we would get 20 raging posts per week. BMW take note :)

Not sure it is worth to reason about why such a very small number of users complain. Surely the Christmas Day effect is a factor. Expecting a Lego set but getting ear-warmers instead.

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Hans Passant
  • 939.9k
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  • 93
  • 109

The fallacy of big numbers plays a role again, a common meta problem. Quantifying it a bit, SO gets over 8000 questions per day and over 10% of them get downvoted. If only 1% of those downvoted questioners would complain on meta we would get 8 raging posts per day. Heaven forbid, we're not even close to that. Reality is that ~99.9% of the downvoted users do not complain and surely know why they got downvoted.

Another perspective, a company like BMW gets 36.78 complaints about safety per 100,000 cars sold. If we'd achieve the same statistic on handling questions we would get 20 raging posts per week. BMW take note :)

Not sure it is worth to reason about why such a very small number of users complain. Surely the Christmas Day effect is a factor. Expecting a Lego set but getting ear-warmers instead.