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Some problems:

  • Large numbers of downvotes scare people away

    • This contributes to Stack Overflow’s reputation of being an unfriendly place
  • Upvotes are made to “counterbalance” downvotes (this happens because of the previous) instead of because a question or answer is good

    • Users feel like their votes don’t matter
  • A single upvote cancels out either 2.5 or 5 downvotes and can result in net positive reputation for very bad posts (this tends to happen because of the previous)

    • People are incentivized to keep wrong answers around!

My suggestion for a solution to these problems is to, for negative-scored questions and answers, display −1 as the score and apply −5 to reputation¹. In other words:

  • continue displaying −1 as the score for any post scored lower than −1
  • cap rep loss from any post at −5¹
  • make downvotes worth the same as upvotes for negative-scored posts

Let’s fix the C/C++² undefined behaviour dogpiles! The net wins for undetected sockpuppets on −4-scored questions! The apparent³ incentive to delete and re-ask downvoted questions instead of fixing them! The general frustration and feeling of unwelcomeness of new users, even if they totally deserve it for not reading the FAQ⁴! Let’s free people of the guilt of voting on questions that need improvement lest too many share the opinion, and even things out for popular tags.

Thanks in advance.


¹ or something – is solicited
² heh heh
³ it results in a question ban, but they don’t know that and will do it anyway
⁴ just so we’re clear: this is not true

Some problems:

  • Large numbers of downvotes scare people away

    • This contributes to Stack Overflow’s reputation of being an unfriendly place
  • Upvotes are made to “counterbalance” downvotes (this happens because of the previous) instead of because a question or answer is good

    • Users feel like their votes don’t matter
  • A single upvote cancels out either 2.5 or 5 downvotes and can result in net positive reputation for very bad posts (this tends to happen because of the previous)

    • People are incentivized to keep wrong answers around!

My suggestion for a solution to these problems is to, for negative-scored questions and answers, display −1 as the score and apply −5 to reputation¹. In other words:

  • continue displaying −1 as the score for any post scored lower than −1
  • cap rep loss from any post at −5¹
  • make downvotes worth the same as upvotes for negative-scored posts

Let’s fix the C/C++² undefined behaviour dogpiles! The net wins for undetected sockpuppets on −4-scored questions! The apparent³ incentive to delete and re-ask downvoted questions instead of fixing them! The general frustration and feeling of unwelcomeness of new users, even if they totally deserve it for not reading the FAQ⁴! Let’s free people of the guilt of voting on questions that need improvement lest too many share the opinion, and even things out for popular tags.

Thanks in advance.


¹ or something – is solicited
² heh heh
³ it results in a question ban, but they don’t know that and will do it anyway
⁴ just so we’re clear: this is not true

Some problems:

  • Large numbers of downvotes scare people away

    • This contributes to Stack Overflow’s reputation of being an unfriendly place
  • Upvotes are made to “counterbalance” downvotes (this happens because of the previous) instead of because a question or answer is good

    • Users feel like their votes don’t matter
  • A single upvote cancels out either 2.5 or 5 downvotes and can result in net positive reputation for very bad posts (this tends to happen because of the previous)

    • People are incentivized to keep wrong answers around!

My suggestion for a solution to these problems is to, for negative-scored questions and answers, display −1 as the score and apply −5 to reputation¹. In other words:

  • continue displaying −1 as the score for any post scored lower than −1
  • cap rep loss from any post at −5¹
  • make downvotes worth the same as upvotes for negative-scored posts

Let’s fix the C/C++² undefined behaviour dogpiles! The net wins for undetected sockpuppets on −4-scored questions! The apparent³ incentive to delete and re-ask downvoted questions instead of fixing them! The general frustration and feeling of unwelcomeness of new users, even if they totally deserve it for not reading the FAQ⁴! Let’s free people of the guilt of voting on questions that need improvement lest too many share the opinion, and even things out for popular tags.


¹ or something – is solicited
² heh heh
³ it results in a question ban, but they don’t know that and will do it anyway
⁴ just so we’re clear: this is not true

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Some problems:

  • Large numbers of downvotes scare people away and result in hurt feelings

    • This contributes to Stack Overflow’s reputation of being an unfriendly place
  • Upvotes are made to “counterbalance” downvotes (this happens because of the previous) instead of because a question or answer is good

    • Users feel like their votes don’t matter
  • A single upvote cancels out either 2.5 or 5 downvotes and can result in net positive reputation for very bad posts (this tends to happen because of the previous)

    • People are incentivized to keep wrong answers around!

My suggestion for a solution to these problems is to, for negative-scored questions and answers, display −1 as the score and apply −5 to reputation¹. In other words:

  • continue displaying −1 as the score for any post scored lower than −1
  • cap rep loss from any post at −5¹
  • make downvotes worth the same as upvotes for negative-scored posts

Let’s fix the C/C++² undefined behaviour dogpiles! The net wins for undetected sockpuppets on −4-scored questions! The apparent³ incentive to delete and re-ask downvoted questions instead of fixing them! The general frustration and feeling of unwelcomeness of new users, even if they totally deserve it for not reading the FAQ⁴! Let’s free people of the guilt of voting on questions that need improvement lest too many share the opinion, and even things out for popular tags.

Thanks in advance.


¹ or something – is solicited
² heh heh
³ it results in a question ban, but they don’t know that and will do it anyway
⁴ just so we’re clear: this is not true

Some problems:

  • Large numbers of downvotes scare people away and result in hurt feelings

  • Upvotes are made to “counterbalance” downvotes (this happens because of the previous) instead of because a question or answer is good

  • A single upvote cancels out either 2.5 or 5 downvotes and can result in net positive reputation for very bad posts (this tends to happen because of the previous)

    • People are incentivized to keep wrong answers around!

My suggestion for a solution to these problems is to, for negative-scored questions and answers, display −1 as the score and apply −5 to reputation¹. In other words:

  • continue displaying −1 as the score for any post scored lower than −1
  • cap rep loss from any post at −5¹
  • make downvotes worth the same as upvotes for negative-scored posts

Let’s fix the C/C++² undefined behaviour dogpiles! The net wins for undetected sockpuppets on −4-scored questions! The apparent³ incentive to delete and re-ask downvoted questions instead of fixing them! The general frustration and feeling of unwelcomeness of new users, even if they totally deserve it for not reading the FAQ⁴! Let’s free people of the guilt of voting on questions that need improvement lest too many share the opinion, and even things out for popular tags.

Thanks in advance.


¹ or something – is solicited
² heh heh
³ it results in a question ban, but they don’t know that and will do it anyway
⁴ just so we’re clear: this is not true

Some problems:

  • Large numbers of downvotes scare people away

    • This contributes to Stack Overflow’s reputation of being an unfriendly place
  • Upvotes are made to “counterbalance” downvotes (this happens because of the previous) instead of because a question or answer is good

    • Users feel like their votes don’t matter
  • A single upvote cancels out either 2.5 or 5 downvotes and can result in net positive reputation for very bad posts (this tends to happen because of the previous)

    • People are incentivized to keep wrong answers around!

My suggestion for a solution to these problems is to, for negative-scored questions and answers, display −1 as the score and apply −5 to reputation¹. In other words:

  • continue displaying −1 as the score for any post scored lower than −1
  • cap rep loss from any post at −5¹
  • make downvotes worth the same as upvotes for negative-scored posts

Let’s fix the C/C++² undefined behaviour dogpiles! The net wins for undetected sockpuppets on −4-scored questions! The apparent³ incentive to delete and re-ask downvoted questions instead of fixing them! The general frustration and feeling of unwelcomeness of new users, even if they totally deserve it for not reading the FAQ⁴! Let’s free people of the guilt of voting on questions that need improvement lest too many share the opinion, and even things out for popular tags.

Thanks in advance.


¹ or something – is solicited
² heh heh
³ it results in a question ban, but they don’t know that and will do it anyway
⁴ just so we’re clear: this is not true

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Some problems:

  • Large numbers of downvotes scare people away and result in hurt feelings

  • Upvotes are made to “counterbalance” downvotes (this happens because of the previous) instead of because a question or answer is good

  • A single upvote cancels out either 2.5 or 5 downvotes and can result in net positive reputation for very bad posts (this tends to happen because of the previous)

    • People are incentivized to keep wrong answers around!

My suggestion for a solution to these problems is to, for negative-scored questions and answers, display −1 as the score and apply −2−5 to reputation¹. In other words:

  • continue displaying −1 as the score for any post scored lower than −1
  • cap rep loss from any post at −2¹−5¹
  • make downvotes worth the same as upvotes for negative-scored posts

Let’s fix the C/C++² undefined behaviour dogpiles! The net wins for undetected sockpuppets on −4-scored questions! The apparent³ incentive to delete and re-ask downvoted questions instead of fixing them! The general frustration and feeling of unwelcomeness of new users, even if they totally deserve it for not reading the FAQ⁴! Let’s free people of the guilt of voting on questions that need improvement lest too many share the opinion, and even things out for popular tags.

Thanks in advance.


¹ or something – is solicited
² heh heh
³ it results in a question ban, but they don’t know that and will do it anyway
⁴ just so we’re clear: this is not true

Some problems:

  • Large numbers of downvotes scare people away and result in hurt feelings

  • Upvotes are made to “counterbalance” downvotes (this happens because of the previous) instead of because a question or answer is good

  • A single upvote cancels out either 2.5 or 5 downvotes and can result in net positive reputation for very bad posts (this tends to happen because of the previous)

    • People are incentivized to keep wrong answers around!

My suggestion for a solution to these problems is to, for negative-scored questions and answers, display −1 as the score and apply −2 to reputation¹. In other words:

  • continue displaying −1 as the score for any post scored lower than −1
  • cap rep loss from any post at −2¹
  • make downvotes worth the same as upvotes for negative-scored posts

Let’s fix the C/C++² undefined behaviour dogpiles! The net wins for undetected sockpuppets on −4-scored questions! The apparent³ incentive to delete and re-ask downvoted questions instead of fixing them! The general frustration and feeling of unwelcomeness of new users, even if they totally deserve it for not reading the FAQ⁴! Let’s free people of the guilt of voting on questions that need improvement lest too many share the opinion, and even things out for popular tags.

Thanks in advance.


¹ or something – is solicited
² heh heh
³ it results in a question ban, but they don’t know that and will do it anyway
⁴ just so we’re clear: this is not true

Some problems:

  • Large numbers of downvotes scare people away and result in hurt feelings

  • Upvotes are made to “counterbalance” downvotes (this happens because of the previous) instead of because a question or answer is good

  • A single upvote cancels out either 2.5 or 5 downvotes and can result in net positive reputation for very bad posts (this tends to happen because of the previous)

    • People are incentivized to keep wrong answers around!

My suggestion for a solution to these problems is to, for negative-scored questions and answers, display −1 as the score and apply −5 to reputation¹. In other words:

  • continue displaying −1 as the score for any post scored lower than −1
  • cap rep loss from any post at −5¹
  • make downvotes worth the same as upvotes for negative-scored posts

Let’s fix the C/C++² undefined behaviour dogpiles! The net wins for undetected sockpuppets on −4-scored questions! The apparent³ incentive to delete and re-ask downvoted questions instead of fixing them! The general frustration and feeling of unwelcomeness of new users, even if they totally deserve it for not reading the FAQ⁴! Let’s free people of the guilt of voting on questions that need improvement lest too many share the opinion, and even things out for popular tags.

Thanks in advance.


¹ or something – is solicited
² heh heh
³ it results in a question ban, but they don’t know that and will do it anyway
⁴ just so we’re clear: this is not true

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