I've been posting a significant number of Q&A questions on the main SO site in the previous 6-12 months. For me this format is not only attractive because it allows me to share my knowledge, but also an opportunity to see alternative and possibly better questions.
Since the very first Q&A question I posted, there has been the problem of downvotes to the question. I think that obviously the Q&A question (itself) should be short as "my research" is included in the answer.
I then started to add notes like
Note: This is a Q&A question and therefore intentionally does not show any research effort.
This reduced the amount of downvotes significantly, but especially in the last week I always got 1+ downvote regardless.
In my newest Q&A question, I have written a somewhat long and extensive answer to an IMO short and precise question. @halfer suggested that I not add this remark to the question and edited it out. From my viewpoint, I'd love it if I'd not have to add a remark to any single Q&A question.
I then immediately got 1one downvote and 2two close requests because alledgedlyallegedly I'm looking for a book, a library of an off site resource (What?? I'm not that old, my eyes can't be that bad!? I do not look for any of that and IMO this is quite obvious given the question and answer).
Therefore my questions to you (more experienced SO fellows) are:
- How can I deal with such downvotes?
- What is the appropriate procedure to follow if the question gets closed due to (allegedly) close votes? In my case, there are two off-topic external resource close votes and one "too broad" one. I can't see why any single one of that would be true. This is quite a specific question!
- Do you believe there is something structurally wrong with my Q&A question or do you have any suggestion how to improve my Q&As?
Maybe it would be appropriate to show the close-queue reviewer that this is a Q&A question (I'm not sure if this is already implemented).