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The trend at SE is to avoid or mask negative stimulus because it discourages participation. E.g. negative reputation changes are not notified of to diminish morale drop and frustrated outcries from affected users.

The idea is thus that worse answers receive fewer upvotes, and downvotes are only reserved for really bad (e.g. harmful) advice. As long as downvotes cost reputation, the reputation system is not sustainable otherwise.

So, as long as the reputation system forces users to only use downvotes in rare, egregious cases, any feature intended to encourage them would drop on deaf ears because of that stronger disincentive.

The trend at SE is to avoid or mask negative stimulus because it discourages participation. E.g. negative reputation changes are not notified of to diminish morale drop and frustrated outcries from affected users.

The idea is thus that worse answers receive fewer upvotes, and downvotes are only reserved for really bad (e.g. harmful) advice. As long as downvotes cost reputation, the reputation system is not sustainable otherwise.

The trend at SE is to avoid or mask negative stimulus because it discourages participation. E.g. negative reputation changes are not notified of to diminish morale drop and frustrated outcries from affected users.

The idea is thus that worse answers receive fewer upvotes, and downvotes are only reserved for really bad (e.g. harmful) advice. As long as downvotes cost reputation, the reputation system is not sustainable otherwise.

So, as long as the reputation system forces users to only use downvotes in rare, egregious cases, any feature intended to encourage them would drop on deaf ears because of that stronger disincentive.

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ivan_pozdeev
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The trend at SE is to avoid or mask negative stimulus because it discourages participation. E.g. negative reputation changes are not notified of to diminish morale drop and frustrated outcries from affected users.

The idea is thus that worse answers receive fewer upvotes, and downvotes are only reserved for really bad (e.g. harmful) advice. As long as downvotes cost reputation, the reputation system is not sustainable otherwise.