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-1. I often use comments like that to tell the OP not just that iI didn't like it, but that that kind of question/answer is liable to be downvoted.

SEStack Exchange always says to explain your downvote. It seems more intuitive to mention the fact that this is an explanation of the downvote in the comment, than to leave it out.


EDIT: I just ran into this issue with a comment:

-1, SO is not a write-my-code-for-me site.

I just moved the -1 to the end, and it didn't bother me.

Is it really going to make a difference to force it at the end?

-1. I often use comments like that to tell the OP not just that i didn't like it, but that that kind of question/answer is liable to be downvoted.

SE always says to explain your downvote. It seems more intuitive to mention the fact that this is an explanation of the downvote in the comment, than to leave it out.


EDIT: I just ran into this issue with a comment:

-1, SO is not a write-my-code-for-me site.

I just moved the -1 to the end, and it didn't bother me.

Is it really going to make a difference to force it at the end?

-1. I often use comments like that to tell the OP not just that I didn't like it, but that that kind of question/answer is liable to be downvoted.

Stack Exchange always says to explain your downvote. It seems more intuitive to mention the fact that this is an explanation of the downvote in the comment, than to leave it out.


EDIT: I just ran into this issue with a comment:

-1, SO is not a write-my-code-for-me site.

I just moved the -1 to the end, and it didn't bother me.

Is it really going to make a difference to force it at the end?

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Scimonster
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-1. I often use comments like that to tell the OP not just that i didn't like it, but that that kind of question/answer is liable to be downvoted.

SE always says to explain your downvote. It seems more intuitive to mention the fact that this is an explanation of the downvote in the comment, than to leave it out.


EDIT: I just ran into this issue with a comment:

-1, SO is not a codewrite-writingmy-code-for-me site.

I just moved the -1 to the end, and it didn't bother me.

Is it really going to make a difference to force it at the end?

-1. I often use comments like that to tell the OP not just that i didn't like it, but that that kind of question/answer is liable to be downvoted.

SE always says to explain your downvote. It seems more intuitive to mention the fact that this is an explanation of the downvote in the comment, than to leave it out.


EDIT: I just ran into this issue with a comment:

-1, SO is not a code-writing site.

I just moved the -1 to the end, and it didn't bother me.

Is it really going to make a difference to force it at the end?

-1. I often use comments like that to tell the OP not just that i didn't like it, but that that kind of question/answer is liable to be downvoted.

SE always says to explain your downvote. It seems more intuitive to mention the fact that this is an explanation of the downvote in the comment, than to leave it out.


EDIT: I just ran into this issue with a comment:

-1, SO is not a write-my-code-for-me site.

I just moved the -1 to the end, and it didn't bother me.

Is it really going to make a difference to force it at the end?

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Scimonster
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-1. I often use comments like that to tell the OP not just that i didn't like it, but that that kind of question/answer is liable to be downvoted.

SE always says to explain your downvote. It seems more intuitive to mention the fact that this is an explanation of the downvote in the comment, than to leave it out.


EDIT: I just ran into this issue with a comment:

-1, SO is not a code-writing site.

I just moved the -1 to the end, and it didn't bother me.

Is it really going to make a difference to force it at the end?

-1. I often use comments like that to tell the OP not just that i didn't like it, but that that kind of question/answer is liable to be downvoted.

SE always says to explain your downvote. It seems more intuitive to mention the fact that this is an explanation of the downvote in the comment, than to leave it out.

-1. I often use comments like that to tell the OP not just that i didn't like it, but that that kind of question/answer is liable to be downvoted.

SE always says to explain your downvote. It seems more intuitive to mention the fact that this is an explanation of the downvote in the comment, than to leave it out.


EDIT: I just ran into this issue with a comment:

-1, SO is not a code-writing site.

I just moved the -1 to the end, and it didn't bother me.

Is it really going to make a difference to force it at the end?

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Scimonster
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