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Thanks for asking this question, even. Even after several years here, I'm still surprised when one of my posts gets rapidly downvoted.

When people vote down, don't take it to mean "I don't like you" or "I don't like your question". It may be the question was already asked and answered, or it may be that people feel you didn't do enough research to properly ask the question.

I saw a post about a week ago where someone had very clearly copy-pasted 3 questions from their online homework (including the question number), and when downvoted became aggressive and started demanding people help him and insulting the community.

While that's an extreme example, I guess the underlying meaning is that when asking questions, we should be acting as scientists, and avoiding questions that are too self-serving or show a lack of background research.

Thanks for asking this question, even after several years here, I'm still surprised when one of my posts gets rapidly downvoted.

When people vote down, don't take it to mean "I don't like you" or "I don't like your question". It may be the question was already asked and answered, or it may be that people feel you didn't do enough research to properly ask the question.

I saw a post about a week ago where someone had very clearly copy-pasted 3 questions from their online homework (including the question number), and when downvoted became aggressive and started demanding people help him and insulting the community.

While that's an extreme example, I guess the underlying meaning is that when asking questions, we should be acting as scientists, and avoiding questions that are too self-serving or show a lack of background research.

Thanks for asking this question. Even after several years here, I'm still surprised when one of my posts gets rapidly downvoted.

When people vote down, don't take it to mean "I don't like you" or "I don't like your question". It may be the question was already asked and answered, or it may be that people feel you didn't do enough research to properly ask the question.

I saw a post about a week ago where someone had very clearly copy-pasted 3 questions from their online homework (including the question number), and when downvoted became aggressive and started demanding people help him and insulting the community.

While that's an extreme example, I guess the underlying meaning is that when asking questions, we should be acting as scientists, and avoiding questions that are too self-serving or show a lack of background research.

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Thanks for asking this question, even after several years here, I'm still surprised when one of my posts gets rapidly downvoted.

When people vote down, don't take it to mean "I don't like you" or "I don't like your question". It may be the question was already asked and answered, or it may be that people feel you didn't do enough research to properly ask the question.

I saw a post about a week ago where someone had very clearly copy-pasted 3 questions from their online homework (including the question number), and when downvoted became aggressive and started demanding people help him and insulting the community.

While that's an extreme example, I guess the underlying meaning is that when asking questions, we should be acting as scientists, and avoiding questions that are too self-serving or show a lack of background research.