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Active reading. [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section)].
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Peter Mortensen
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Dear new user. Your contribution got downvoted. That doesn't mean we think badly of you. Yes, you demonstrated a significant lack of knowledge, but we know that you are still learning and we in no way hold it against you. Have a nice day - we are looking forward to your next contribution. Who knows, maybe you'll get upvoted next time.

Maybe this would be a demonstration of the false dichotomy of quality and kindness. One can ensure quality (up- and downvote) while being kind (using polite language). Still, even like this I guess that downvotes would still be taken personally. It's just a rejection no matter how it is presented. Even as:

We are so sorry, we could not upvote your contribution more. If you tried a little more, maybe...

I wonder though if this would come across as condescending or as trying too hard.

The bottom line I guess is that StackoverflowStack Overflow hinges on voting. It's responsible for all the good and the bad things that happen here.

Dear new user. Your contribution got downvoted. That doesn't mean we think badly of you. Yes, you demonstrated a significant lack of knowledge, but we know that you are still learning and we in no way hold it against you. Have a nice day - we are looking forward to your next contribution. Who knows, maybe you'll get upvoted next time.

Maybe this would be a demonstration of the false dichotomy of quality and kindness. One can ensure quality (up- and downvote) while being kind (using polite language). Still, even like this I guess that downvotes would still be taken personally. It's just a rejection no matter how it is presented. Even as:

We are so sorry, we could not upvote your contribution more. If you tried a little more, maybe...

I wonder though if this would come across as condescending or as trying too hard.

The bottom line I guess is that Stackoverflow hinges on voting. It's responsible for all the good and the bad things that happen here.

Dear new user. Your contribution got downvoted. That doesn't mean we think badly of you. Yes, you demonstrated a significant lack of knowledge, but we know that you are still learning and we in no way hold it against you. Have a nice day - we are looking forward to your next contribution. Who knows, maybe you'll get upvoted next time.

Maybe this would be a demonstration of the false dichotomy of quality and kindness. One can ensure quality (up- and downvote) while being kind (using polite language). Still, even like this I guess that downvotes would still be taken personally. It's just a rejection no matter how it is presented. Even as:

We are so sorry, we could not upvote your contribution more. If you tried a little more, maybe...

I wonder though if this would come across as condescending or as trying too hard.

The bottom line I guess is that Stack Overflow hinges on voting. It's responsible for all the good and the bad things that happen here.

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Dear new user. Your contribution got downvoted. That doesn't mean we think badly of you. Yes, you demonstrated a significant lack of knowledge, but we know that you are still learning and we in no way hold it against you. Have a nice day - we are looking forward to your next contribution. Who knows, maybe you'll get upvoted next time.

Maybe this would be a demonstration of the false dichotomy of quality and kindness. One can ensure quality (up- and downvote) while being kind (using polite language). Still, even like this I guess that downvotes would still be taken personally. It's just a rejection no matter how it is presented. Even as:

We are so sorry, we could not upvote your contribution more. If you tried a little more, maybe...

I wonder though if this would come across as condescending or as trying too hard.

The bottom line I guess is that Stackoverflow hinges on voting. It's responsible for all the good and the bad things that happen here.