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robinCTS
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Yes, I think the best thing is to reply in a helpful manner in 2two specific situations.:

1)The person asking is clearly new to Stackoverflow OR 2)He/she wants to know why they were downvoted and NOT who downvoted them.

  1. The person asking is clearly new to Stack Overflow

    or

  2. He/she wants to know why they were downvoted and NOT who downvoted them.

I usually reply with the appropriate link from i-downvoted-because and the Stack Overflow guide on how to ask a good question: How to ask a good question

For example, if the OP made no attempt to solve the problem first, I would put that in my reply and include this link: http://idownvotedbecau.se/noattempt/

I think not letting someone know why they were downvoted only creates resentment towards the community.

Yes, I think the best thing is to reply in a helpful manner in 2 specific situations.

1)The person asking is clearly new to Stackoverflow OR 2)He/she wants to know why they were downvoted and NOT who downvoted them.

I usually reply with the appropriate link from i-downvoted-because and the Stack Overflow guide on how to ask a good question: How to ask a good question

For example, if the OP made no attempt to solve the problem first, I would put that in my reply and include this link: http://idownvotedbecau.se/noattempt/

I think not letting someone know why they were downvoted only creates resentment towards the community.

Yes, I think the best thing is to reply in a helpful manner in two specific situations:

  1. The person asking is clearly new to Stack Overflow

    or

  2. He/she wants to know why they were downvoted and NOT who downvoted them.

I usually reply with the appropriate link from i-downvoted-because and the Stack Overflow guide on how to ask a good question: How to ask a good question

For example, if the OP made no attempt to solve the problem first, I would put that in my reply and include this link: http://idownvotedbecau.se/noattempt/

I think not letting someone know why they were downvoted only creates resentment towards the community.

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Nick
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Yes, I think the best thing is to reply in a helpful manner in 2 specific situations.

1)The person asking is clearly new to Stackoverflow OR 2)He/she wants to know why they were downvoted and NOT who downvoted them.

I usually reply with the appropriate link from i-downvoted-because and the Stack Overflow guide on how to ask a good question: How to ask a good question

For example, if the OP made no attempt to solve the problem first, I would put that in my reply and include this link: http://idownvotedbecau.se/noattempt/

I think not letting someone know why they were downvoted only creates resentment towards the community.

Yes, I think the best thing is to reply in a helpful manner. I usually reply with the appropriate link from i-downvoted-because and the Stack Overflow guide on how to ask a good question: How to ask a good question

For example, if the OP made no attempt to solve the problem first, I would put that in my reply and include this link: http://idownvotedbecau.se/noattempt/

I think not letting someone know why they were downvoted only creates resentment towards the community.

Yes, I think the best thing is to reply in a helpful manner in 2 specific situations.

1)The person asking is clearly new to Stackoverflow OR 2)He/she wants to know why they were downvoted and NOT who downvoted them.

I usually reply with the appropriate link from i-downvoted-because and the Stack Overflow guide on how to ask a good question: How to ask a good question

For example, if the OP made no attempt to solve the problem first, I would put that in my reply and include this link: http://idownvotedbecau.se/noattempt/

I think not letting someone know why they were downvoted only creates resentment towards the community.

Active reading. [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section)].
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Peter Mortensen
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Yes, I think the best thing is to reply in a helpful manner. I usually reply with the appropriate link from i-downvoted-because and the stackoverflowStack Overflow guide on how to ask a good question: - How to ask a good questionHow to ask a good question

For example, if the opOP made no attempt to solve the problem first, iI would put that in my reply and include this link: - http://idownvotedbecau.se/noattempt/

I think not letting someone know why they were downvoted only creates resentment towards the community.

Yes, I think the best thing is to reply in a helpful manner. I usually reply with the appropriate link from i-downvoted-because and the stackoverflow guide on how to ask a good question: - How to ask a good question

For example, if the op made no attempt to solve the problem first, i would put that in my reply and include this link: - http://idownvotedbecau.se/noattempt/

I think not letting someone know why they were downvoted only creates resentment towards the community.

Yes, I think the best thing is to reply in a helpful manner. I usually reply with the appropriate link from i-downvoted-because and the Stack Overflow guide on how to ask a good question: How to ask a good question

For example, if the OP made no attempt to solve the problem first, I would put that in my reply and include this link: http://idownvotedbecau.se/noattempt/

I think not letting someone know why they were downvoted only creates resentment towards the community.

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