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There was a recent request to expand the roomba to clean up heavily downvoted answers, which was summarily declined.

To the answer summarizing why the request was declined, I posted this comment:

Is there ever a case where an answer can be considered useful if it is heavily downvoted? – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Yes, @Tiny. I think Jean sums up this scenario wellShog9♦

To which I replied:

Well, while that is an interesting sentiment, I haven't actually seen an example that is worth keeping around. If anything the answers usually end us as "Don't do it this way:", in which case they are usually upvoted to draw attention to something you shouldn't do. I would love to see actual examples of heavily downvoted content that is worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way". – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Well, post a discussion asking for it then @Tiny - Shog9

So here I am, posting a discussion asking for it then.

###Does anyone have any good examples of heavily downvoted answers, that are worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way"?

Does anyone have any good examples of heavily downvoted answers, that are worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way"?

There was a recent request to expand the roomba to clean up heavily downvoted answers, which was summarily declined.

To the answer summarizing why the request was declined, I posted this comment:

Is there ever a case where an answer can be considered useful if it is heavily downvoted? – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Yes, @Tiny. I think Jean sums up this scenario wellShog9♦

To which I replied:

Well, while that is an interesting sentiment, I haven't actually seen an example that is worth keeping around. If anything the answers usually end us as "Don't do it this way:", in which case they are usually upvoted to draw attention to something you shouldn't do. I would love to see actual examples of heavily downvoted content that is worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way". – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Well, post a discussion asking for it then @Tiny - Shog9

So here I am, posting a discussion asking for it then.

###Does anyone have any good examples of heavily downvoted answers, that are worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way"?

There was a recent request to expand the roomba to clean up heavily downvoted answers, which was summarily declined.

To the answer summarizing why the request was declined, I posted this comment:

Is there ever a case where an answer can be considered useful if it is heavily downvoted? – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Yes, @Tiny. I think Jean sums up this scenario wellShog9♦

To which I replied:

Well, while that is an interesting sentiment, I haven't actually seen an example that is worth keeping around. If anything the answers usually end us as "Don't do it this way:", in which case they are usually upvoted to draw attention to something you shouldn't do. I would love to see actual examples of heavily downvoted content that is worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way". – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Well, post a discussion asking for it then @Tiny - Shog9

So here I am, posting a discussion asking for it then.

Does anyone have any good examples of heavily downvoted answers, that are worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way"?

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There was a recent request to expand the roomba to clean up heavily downvoted answersrequest to expand the roomba to clean up heavily downvoted answers, which was summarily declined.

To the answer summarizing why the request was declinedthe answer summarizing why the request was declined, I posted this comment:

Is there ever a case where an answer can be considered useful if it is heavily downvoted? – Tiny GiantTiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Yes, @Tiny. I think Jean sums up this scenario wellJean sums up this scenario wellShog9♦Shog9♦

To which I replied:

Well, while that is an interesting sentiment, I haven't actually seen an example that is worth keeping around. If anything the answers usually end us as "Don't do it this way:", in which case they are usually upvoted to draw attention to something you shouldn't do. I would love to see actual examples of heavily downvoted content that is worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way". – Tiny GiantTiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Well, post a discussion asking for it then @Tiny - Shog9Shog9

So here I am, posting a discussion asking for it then.

###Does anyone have any good examples of heavily downvoted answers, that are worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way"?

There was a recent request to expand the roomba to clean up heavily downvoted answers, which was summarily declined.

To the answer summarizing why the request was declined, I posted this comment:

Is there ever a case where an answer can be considered useful if it is heavily downvoted? – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Yes, @Tiny. I think Jean sums up this scenario wellShog9♦

To which I replied:

Well, while that is an interesting sentiment, I haven't actually seen an example that is worth keeping around. If anything the answers usually end us as "Don't do it this way:", in which case they are usually upvoted to draw attention to something you shouldn't do. I would love to see actual examples of heavily downvoted content that is worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way". – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Well, post a discussion asking for it then @Tiny - Shog9

So here I am, posting a discussion asking for it then.

###Does anyone have any good examples of heavily downvoted answers, that are worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way"?

There was a recent request to expand the roomba to clean up heavily downvoted answers, which was summarily declined.

To the answer summarizing why the request was declined, I posted this comment:

Is there ever a case where an answer can be considered useful if it is heavily downvoted? – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Yes, @Tiny. I think Jean sums up this scenario wellShog9♦

To which I replied:

Well, while that is an interesting sentiment, I haven't actually seen an example that is worth keeping around. If anything the answers usually end us as "Don't do it this way:", in which case they are usually upvoted to draw attention to something you shouldn't do. I would love to see actual examples of heavily downvoted content that is worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way". – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Well, post a discussion asking for it then @Tiny - Shog9

So here I am, posting a discussion asking for it then.

###Does anyone have any good examples of heavily downvoted answers, that are worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way"?

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There was a recent request to expand the roomba to clean up heavily downvoted answers, which was summarily declined.

To the answer summarizing why the request was declined, I posted this comment:

Is there ever a case where an answer can be considered useful if it is heavily downvoted? – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Yes, @Tiny. I think Jean sums up this scenario wellShog9♦

To which I replied:

Well, while that is an interesting sentiment, I haven't actually seen an example that is worth keeping around. If anything the answers usually end us as "Don't do it this way:", in which case they are usually upvoted to draw attention to something you shouldn't do. I would love to see actual examples of heavily downvoted content that is worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way". – Tiny Giant

To which the decliner replied:

Well, post a discussion asking for it then @Tiny - Shog9

So here I am, posting a discussion asking for it then.

###Does anyone have any good examples of heavily downvoted answers, that are worth keeping on the site, which couldn't possibly exist in the form of "Don't do it this way"?