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I have seen several questions here on meta in the form of: "Is this (non-meta) question okay?", but in this case I am positive that the question is low quality an should be closed (basically, the question goes like "why isn't this code working?" without a single line of code inside).

I cannot vote to close it because of an active bounty.

I tried to reach to the author, but he has ignored me so far. Au contraire, and to my dismay, the question has already received 6 (!) up-votes, although my comments asking for improvement has been deemed useful four times.

Now, there is a high-visibility, low-quality question hanging there, asked by a high-rep user, mind you.

In my opinion this is unfair because high-rep users can go away with poor questions: just throw a 500 rep bounty and save it from closure until some rep-whore, such as myself, will answer eventually. This is also harmful to the site because it seems to convey the message that such questions are welcome on SO.

Allright, I must confess I am also a bit pissed off because the OP has ignored everyone in in the thread, including myself who even took the time to try to answer his crappy question...

Will I be frowned upon if I asked meta to down-vote this question as deserved?

If this is inappropriate an action, is there anything else I can do to see the question gone ASAP? Do I just need to wait until the bounty expires so that I can vote to close.

I have seen several questions here on meta in the form of: "Is this (non-meta) question okay?", but in this case I am positive that the question is low quality an should be closed (basically, the question goes like "why isn't this code working?" without a single line of code inside).

I cannot vote to close it because of an active bounty.

I tried to reach to the author, but he has ignored me so far. Au contraire, and to my dismay, the question has already received 6 (!) up-votes, although my comments asking for improvement has been deemed useful four times.

Now, there is a high-visibility, low-quality question hanging there, asked by a high-rep user, mind you.

In my opinion this is unfair because high-rep users can go away with poor questions: just throw a 500 rep bounty and save it from closure until some rep-whore, such as myself, will answer eventually. This is also harmful to the site because it seems to convey the message that such questions are welcome on SO.

Allright, I must confess I am also a bit pissed off because the OP has ignored everyone in in the thread, including myself who even took the time to try to answer his crappy question...

Will I be frowned upon if I asked meta to down-vote this question as deserved?

I have seen several questions here on meta in the form of: "Is this (non-meta) question okay?", but in this case I am positive that the question is low quality an should be closed (basically, the question goes like "why isn't this code working?" without a single line of code inside).

I cannot vote to close it because of an active bounty.

I tried to reach to the author, but he has ignored me so far. Au contraire, and to my dismay, the question has already received 6 (!) up-votes, although my comments asking for improvement has been deemed useful four times.

Now, there is a high-visibility, low-quality question hanging there, asked by a high-rep user, mind you.

In my opinion this is unfair because high-rep users can go away with poor questions: just throw a 500 rep bounty and save it from closure until some rep-whore, such as myself, will answer eventually. This is also harmful to the site because it seems to convey the message that such questions are welcome on SO.

Allright, I must confess I am also a bit pissed off because the OP has ignored everyone in in the thread, including myself who even took the time to try to answer his crappy question...

Will I be frowned upon if I asked meta to down-vote this question as deserved?

If this is inappropriate an action, is there anything else I can do to see the question gone ASAP? Do I just need to wait until the bounty expires so that I can vote to close.

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I have seen several questions here on meta in the form of: "Is this (non-meta) question okay?", but in this case I am positive that the question is low quality an should be closed (basically, the question goes like "why isn't this code working?" without a single line of code inside).

I cannot vote to close it because of an active bounty.

I tried to reach to the author, but he has ignored me so far. Au contraire, and to my dismay, the question has already received 6 (!) up-votes, although my comments asking for improvement has been deemed useful four times.

Now, there is a high-visibility, low-quality question hanging there, asked by a high-rep user, mind you.

In my opinion this is unfair because high-rep users can go away with poor questions: just throw a 500 rep bounty and save it from closure until some rep-whore, such as myself, will answer eventually. This is also harmful to the site because it seems to convey the message that such questions are welcome on SO.

Allright, I must confess I am also a bit pissed off because the OP has ignored everyone in in the thread, including myself who even took the time to try to answer his crappy answerquestion...

Will I be frowned upon if I asked meta to down-vote this question as deserved?

I have seen several questions here on meta in the form of: "Is this (non-meta) question okay?", but in this case I am positive that the question is low quality an should be closed (basically, the question goes like "why isn't this code working?" without a single line of code inside).

I cannot vote to close it because of an active bounty.

I tried to reach to the author, but he has ignored me so far. Au contraire, and to my dismay, the question has already received 6 (!) up-votes, although my comments asking for improvement has been deemed useful four times.

Now, there is a high-visibility, low-quality question hanging there, asked by a high-rep user, mind you.

In my opinion this is unfair because high-rep users can go away with poor questions: just throw a 500 rep bounty and save it from closure until some rep-whore, such as myself, will answer eventually. This is also harmful to the site because it seems to convey the message that such questions are welcome on SO.

Allright, I must confess I am also a bit pissed off because the OP has ignored everyone in in the thread, including myself who took the time to try to answer his crappy answer...

Will I be frowned upon if I asked meta to down-vote this question as deserved?

I have seen several questions here on meta in the form of: "Is this (non-meta) question okay?", but in this case I am positive that the question is low quality an should be closed (basically, the question goes like "why isn't this code working?" without a single line of code inside).

I cannot vote to close it because of an active bounty.

I tried to reach to the author, but he has ignored me so far. Au contraire, and to my dismay, the question has already received 6 (!) up-votes, although my comments asking for improvement has been deemed useful four times.

Now, there is a high-visibility, low-quality question hanging there, asked by a high-rep user, mind you.

In my opinion this is unfair because high-rep users can go away with poor questions: just throw a 500 rep bounty and save it from closure until some rep-whore, such as myself, will answer eventually. This is also harmful to the site because it seems to convey the message that such questions are welcome on SO.

Allright, I must confess I am also a bit pissed off because the OP has ignored everyone in in the thread, including myself who even took the time to try to answer his crappy question...

Will I be frowned upon if I asked meta to down-vote this question as deserved?

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