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So I recently asked this question: Rewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-linersRewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-liners

As you can see, it has a ton of down votes, which have banned me from asking questions for 5 days.

I asked @dasblinkenlight (the user who posted the answer which I accepted) in a comment why he thought there were so many down votes.

He said that he thought it was a good question, and he had no idea why there were so many down votes. He said that members will often down vote because they don't like that particular coding style.

I'm struggling to understand why people hate my question so much. I would think this is the kind of question that would deserve such treatment: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37189739/how-to-increase-the-project-tango-tablet-usb2-0-otg-output-current-voltagehttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/37189739/how-to-increase-the-project-tango-tablet-usb2-0-otg-output-current-voltage

So I recently asked this question: Rewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-liners

As you can see, it has a ton of down votes, which have banned me from asking questions for 5 days.

I asked @dasblinkenlight (the user who posted the answer which I accepted) in a comment why he thought there were so many down votes.

He said that he thought it was a good question, and he had no idea why there were so many down votes. He said that members will often down vote because they don't like that particular coding style.

I'm struggling to understand why people hate my question so much. I would think this is the kind of question that would deserve such treatment: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37189739/how-to-increase-the-project-tango-tablet-usb2-0-otg-output-current-voltage

So I recently asked this question: Rewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-liners

As you can see, it has a ton of down votes, which have banned me from asking questions for 5 days.

I asked @dasblinkenlight (the user who posted the answer which I accepted) in a comment why he thought there were so many down votes.

He said that he thought it was a good question, and he had no idea why there were so many down votes. He said that members will often down vote because they don't like that particular coding style.

I'm struggling to understand why people hate my question so much. I would think this is the kind of question that would deserve such treatment: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37189739/how-to-increase-the-project-tango-tablet-usb2-0-otg-output-current-voltage

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So I recently asked this question: Rewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-liners

As you can see, it has a ton of down votes, which have banned me from asking questions for 5 days.

I asked @dasblinkenlight (the user who posted the answer which I accepted) in a comment why he thought there were so many down votes.

He said that he thought it was a good question, and he had no idea why there were so many down votes. He said that members will often down vote because they don't like that particular coding style.

I'm struggling to understand why people hate my question so much. I would think this is the kind of question that would deserve such treatment: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37201084/jquery-change-input-text-to-hidden-field-using-button-click-eventhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/37189739/how-to-increase-the-project-tango-tablet-usb2-0-otg-output-current-voltage

So I recently asked this question: Rewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-liners

As you can see, it has a ton of down votes, which have banned me from asking questions for 5 days.

I asked @dasblinkenlight (the user who posted the answer which I accepted) in a comment why he thought there were so many down votes.

He said that he thought it was a good question, and he had no idea why there were so many down votes. He said that members will often down vote because they don't like that particular coding style.

I'm struggling to understand why people hate my question so much. I would think this is the kind of question that would deserve such treatment: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37201084/jquery-change-input-text-to-hidden-field-using-button-click-event

So I recently asked this question: Rewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-liners

As you can see, it has a ton of down votes, which have banned me from asking questions for 5 days.

I asked @dasblinkenlight (the user who posted the answer which I accepted) in a comment why he thought there were so many down votes.

He said that he thought it was a good question, and he had no idea why there were so many down votes. He said that members will often down vote because they don't like that particular coding style.

I'm struggling to understand why people hate my question so much. I would think this is the kind of question that would deserve such treatment: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37189739/how-to-increase-the-project-tango-tablet-usb2-0-otg-output-current-voltage

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Undeserved down voting has banned me Why is my question getting so much hate?

So I recently asked this question: Rewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-liners

As you can see, it has a ton of down votes, which have banned me from asking questions for 5 days.

I asked @dasblinkenlight (the user who posted the answer which I accepted) in a comment why he thought there were so many down votes.

He said that he thought it was a good question, and he had no idea why there were so many down votes. He said that members will often down vote because they don't like that particular coding style.

I'm struggling to understand why people hate my question so much. I would think this is the kind of question that would deserve such treatment: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37201084/jquery-change-input-text-to-hidden-field-using-button-click-event

TL;DR - I have been banned from asking questions for 5 days because several users don't like my coding style. What to do?

Undeserved down voting has banned me

So I recently asked this question: Rewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-liners

As you can see, it has a ton of down votes, which have banned me from asking questions for 5 days.

I asked @dasblinkenlight (the user who posted the answer which I accepted) in a comment why he thought there were so many down votes.

He said that he thought it was a good question, and he had no idea why there were so many down votes. He said that members will often down vote because they don't like that particular coding style.

I'm struggling to understand why people hate my question so much. I would think this is the kind of question that would deserve such treatment: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37201084/jquery-change-input-text-to-hidden-field-using-button-click-event

TL;DR - I have been banned from asking questions for 5 days because several users don't like my coding style. What to do?

Why is my question getting so much hate?

So I recently asked this question: Rewriting a conditional chain as a sequence of one-liners

As you can see, it has a ton of down votes, which have banned me from asking questions for 5 days.

I asked @dasblinkenlight (the user who posted the answer which I accepted) in a comment why he thought there were so many down votes.

He said that he thought it was a good question, and he had no idea why there were so many down votes. He said that members will often down vote because they don't like that particular coding style.

I'm struggling to understand why people hate my question so much. I would think this is the kind of question that would deserve such treatment: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37201084/jquery-change-input-text-to-hidden-field-using-button-click-event

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