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Peter Mortensen
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The up-voteupvote dialog is just nonsense,nonsense; it should be removed.

What's the rationale about "we strongly encourage you to upvote it"? Just because a question meets the site's standards, it doesn't necessarily mean it is a good question.

Furthermore, it is very likely that the reviewer lacks the technical knowledge needed to determine whether the question is good or not, because they don't understand the actual content.

Stack Overflow is a Q&A site about programming, not about rhetoric.

To receive an up-voteupvote, a post should meet the site's standards and contain good technical content, which gets the up-votingupvoting individual curious and interested and/or benefits the community as whole. In particular, questions that seem unique and have not been asked many times before deserve up-votesupvotes.

This up-voteupvote dialog also kind of suggests that "we are so used at horribly poor questions on this site, that if you come across something of mediocre or above quality, immediately up-voteupvote it no matter the contents!"

The up-vote dialog is just nonsense, it should be removed.

What's the rationale about "we strongly encourage you to upvote it"? Just because a question meets the site's standards, it doesn't necessarily mean it is a good question.

Furthermore, it is very likely that the reviewer lacks the technical knowledge needed to determine whether the question is good or not, because they don't understand the actual content.

Stack Overflow is a Q&A site about programming, not about rhetoric.

To receive an up-vote, a post should meet the site's standards and contain good technical content, which gets the up-voting individual curious and interested and/or benefits the community as whole. In particular, questions that seem unique and have not been asked many times before deserve up-votes.

This up-vote dialog also kind of suggests that "we are so used at horribly poor questions on this site, that if you come across something of mediocre or above quality, immediately up-vote it no matter the contents!"

The upvote dialog is just nonsense; it should be removed.

What's the rationale about "we strongly encourage you to upvote it"? Just because a question meets the site's standards, it doesn't necessarily mean it is a good question.

Furthermore, it is very likely that the reviewer lacks the technical knowledge needed to determine whether the question is good or not, because they don't understand the actual content.

Stack Overflow is a Q&A site about programming, not about rhetoric.

To receive an upvote, a post should meet the site's standards and contain good technical content, which gets the upvoting individual curious and interested and/or benefits the community as whole. In particular, questions that seem unique and have not been asked many times before deserve upvotes.

This upvote dialog also kind of suggests that "we are so used at horribly poor questions on this site, that if you come across something of mediocre or above quality, immediately upvote it no matter the contents!"

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Lundin
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The up-vote dialog is just nonsense, it should be removed.

What's the rationale about "we strongly encourage you to upvote it"? Just because a question meets the site's standards, it doesn't necessarily mean it is a good question.

Furthermore, it is very likely that the reviewer lacks the technical knowledge needed to determine whether the question is good or not, because they don't understand the actual content.

Stack Overflow is a Q&A site about programming, not about rhetoric.

To receive an up-vote, a post should meet the site's standards and contain good technical content, which gets the up-voting individual curious and interested and/or benefits the community as whole. In particular, questions that seem unique and have not been asked many times before deserve up-votes.

This up-vote dialog also kind of suggests that "we are so used at horribly poor questions on this site, that if you come across something of mediocre or above quality, immediately up-vote it no matter the contents!"