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Patrick Hofman
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As one user commented on your question:

It's been my impression that when someone says the things you do make them sad, the intended message is don't do those things any more and if you keep doing those things, you don't know how to consider people's feelings.

From an IPS point of view that is the message that is brought over. I however don't hope that is the intended message, since that will mean the end of Stack Overflow as we know it.

There are a lot of assumptions in that post and that clearly indicates JonJay doesn't have too much experience on the working of the Q/A site.

For example, JonJay said:

It makes me sad when someone get downvoted for posting a duplicate.

Well, we don't downvote because someone posted a duplicate question. We downvote because:

This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful

Which will usually go for 90% of the duplicates. Should we upvote the 100th null reference exception code dump? Should we leave it open, just because we don't want to make JonJay sad? I hope not.

As one user commented on your question:

It's been my impression that when someone says the things you do make them sad, the intended message is don't do those things any more and if you keep doing those things, you don't know how to consider people's feelings.

From an IPS point of view that is the message that is brought over. I however don't hope that is the intended message, since that will mean the end of Stack Overflow as we know it.

There are a lot of assumptions in that post and that clearly indicates Jon doesn't have too much experience on the working of the Q/A site.

For example, Jon said:

It makes me sad when someone get downvoted for posting a duplicate.

Well, we don't downvote because someone posted a duplicate question. We downvote because:

This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful

Which will usually go for 90% of the duplicates. Should we upvote the 100th null reference exception code dump? Should we leave it open, just because we don't want to make Jon sad? I hope not.

As one user commented on your question:

It's been my impression that when someone says the things you do make them sad, the intended message is don't do those things any more and if you keep doing those things, you don't know how to consider people's feelings.

From an IPS point of view that is the message that is brought over. I however don't hope that is the intended message, since that will mean the end of Stack Overflow as we know it.

There are a lot of assumptions in that post and that clearly indicates Jay doesn't have too much experience on the working of the Q/A site.

For example, Jay said:

It makes me sad when someone get downvoted for posting a duplicate.

Well, we don't downvote because someone posted a duplicate question. We downvote because:

This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful

Which will usually go for 90% of the duplicates. Should we upvote the 100th null reference exception code dump? Should we leave it open, just because we don't want to make Jay sad? I hope not.

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Patrick Hofman
  • 156.7k
  • 11
  • 69
  • 85

As one user commented on your question:

It's been my impression that when someone says the things you do make them sad, the intended message is don't do those things any more and if you keep doing those things, you don't know how to consider people's feelings.

From an IPS point of view that is the message that is brought over. I however don't hope that is the intended message, since that will mean the end of Stack Overflow as we know it.

There are a lot of assumptions in that post and that clearly indicates Jon doesn't have too much experience on the working of the Q/A site.

For example, Jon said:

It makes me sad when someone get downvoted for posting a duplicate.

Well, we don't downvote because someone posted a duplicate question. We downvote because:

This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful

Which will usually go for 90% of the duplicates. Should we upvote the 100th null reference exception code dump? Should we leave it open, just because we don't want to make Jon sad? I hope not.