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I recently found a questiona question with a terrible title, hard-to-read code, and a confusing problem description. It was two hours old at the time I read it, and there had already been a discussion in the comments between the original poster and a pair of high-rep users trying to understand exactly what the problem was.

I recently found a question with a terrible title, hard-to-read code, and a confusing problem description. It was two hours old at the time I read it, and there had already been a discussion in the comments between the original poster and a pair of high-rep users trying to understand exactly what the problem was.

I recently found a question with a terrible title, hard-to-read code, and a confusing problem description. It was two hours old at the time I read it, and there had already been a discussion in the comments between the original poster and a pair of high-rep users trying to understand exactly what the problem was.

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YES - voting is meant to be on the question itself, and who edited what doesn't matter. If the question you see on the page is useful, upvote it. From ivarniFrom ivarni: "Votes shouldn't be around to penalize people but to rate the content on the screen."

YES - upvoting will make future searchers more likely to find and/or view the question, which is the whole point of building a knowledge base like SO. Note: Ben Voigt pointed outpointed out that Google search is capable of evaluating votes.


  

 

YES - voting is meant to be on the question itself, and who edited what doesn't matter. If the question you see on the page is useful, upvote it. From ivarni: "Votes shouldn't be around to penalize people but to rate the content on the screen."

YES - upvoting will make future searchers more likely to find and/or view the question, which is the whole point of building a knowledge base like SO. Note: Ben Voigt pointed out that Google search is capable of evaluating votes.


 
 

YES - voting is meant to be on the question itself, and who edited what doesn't matter. If the question you see on the page is useful, upvote it. From ivarni: "Votes shouldn't be around to penalize people but to rate the content on the screen."

YES - upvoting will make future searchers more likely to find and/or view the question, which is the whole point of building a knowledge base like SO. Note: Ben Voigt pointed out that Google search is capable of evaluating votes.

 
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YES - voting is meant to be on the question itself, and who edited what doesn't matter. If the question you see on the page is useful, upvote it. From ivarniFrom ivarni: "Votes shouldn't be around to penalize people but to rate the content on the screen."

YES - voting is meant to be on the question itself, and who edited what doesn't matter. If the question you see on the page is useful, upvote it. From ivarni: "Votes shouldn't be around to penalize people but to rate the content on the screen."

YES - voting is meant to be on the question itself, and who edited what doesn't matter. If the question you see on the page is useful, upvote it. From ivarni: "Votes shouldn't be around to penalize people but to rate the content on the screen."

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Recap the discussion so far and my own decision
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it's --> its
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Better description of why I'm asking the question
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