Timeline for Should downvoting for any reason be condoned? Note I don't mean if it should be prohibited, because I know and understand it shouldn't
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Nov 25, 2017 at 21:01 | comment | added | user4639281 | A single vote means nothing unless it is followed by similar votes. The only way for there to be a problem is if multiple people vote on the same post for reasons other than those objective criteria normally used, or lack of any reasoning. One other possible way for it to be a problem would be if that vote was the only vote that was ever cast on the post, but I think that would be an edge case of an edge case. | |
Nov 24, 2017 at 16:41 | comment | added | halfer | @JoshCaswell: we probably agree a great deal. I don't think there is a widespread phenomenon of persistent random voters, mainly because it would be a strange use of a person's time (and troll contributions don't tend to last long here). Moreover, I know I don't vote randomly, and I worry about etiquette to the degree that I sometimes ask myself whether a poor quality or overly-entitled question deserves a DV after I have edited/improved it. So, I don't mind if we were to have a culture of voting etiquette - I am just wondering if it will have any practical effect. | |
Nov 24, 2017 at 16:08 | comment | added | jscs | It's not a law, @halfer, it's etiquette. It's thinking about the social consequences of one's action, and not using a privilege capriciously. | |
Nov 23, 2017 at 20:40 | comment | added | halfer | @NicolBolas: I tend towards the view that unpoliceable laws are bad laws. However, do you have in mind a voting guideline that you'd support? I would be interested to see a proposed text. It could suggest that votes have to be based on quality, with the underlying assumption that it is not possible for mods to verify people are following that. | |
Nov 23, 2017 at 6:55 | comment | added | Martin James | @Makoto Yes - highlighting a possible problem without suggesting a proposal for a solution is not helpful. | |
Nov 23, 2017 at 6:47 | comment | added | Makoto | @NicolBolas: I never diminished the standards. I'm simply admitting that they're all bark and no bite given the circumstances. Personally I wouldn't vote on a whim, but there's no real data point between a vote or two done on a whim or based on quality. The OP seems to believe that there's a way to identify the two and chastise the former, but that simply doesn't exist. | |
Nov 23, 2017 at 6:35 | comment | added | Nicol Bolas | "there's really not a lot that can be done here" Nonsense. We can clearly state our standards for voting. Because right now, a lot of people think that it's perfectly fine to vote for any reason, so long as it isn't directed at the poster or for strategic purposes. Whether those standards can be enforced or not, we can at least have them. | |
Nov 22, 2017 at 23:55 | history | answered | Makoto | CC BY-SA 3.0 |