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Jan 23, 2019 at 18:03 comment added Servy @NicolBolas And this whole post is about votes, not comments requesting information already requested earlier, so it seems your point is entirely off topic here. No one has said that comments requesting the same additional information were helpful.
Jan 23, 2019 at 17:55 comment added Nicol Bolas @Servy: "Why is a torrent of positive feedback so useful, if you think only a small number of people should be allowed to give negative feedback?" Um, the reason for that is kind of obvious: you don't need to respond to positive feedback, whereas negative feedback generally suggests that something needs to be fixed. If the OP is trying to provide an MCVE because someone has already asked them for one, what good does it do to add your voice to again ask for what the OP was already asked to provide? Votes are a different matter, of course.
Jan 23, 2019 at 16:55 comment added Patrice @Spencer Ok.... but I am talking about voting here, not commenting at all. I try not to repeat comments (or delete them if I fail to do so, or get in a weird timing issue). But I don't see how you can make the same argument to downvotes.
Jan 23, 2019 at 16:55 comment added Servy @Spencer Providing feedback on problems with a post is helpful. It is not representing a lack of tact, situational awareness, or judgement. It doesn't matter who the user is. Refusing to give people feedback on the quality of their posts is harmful. It's even more harmful for someone who is not familiar with the standards of how to ask a good question; they need feedback to even know that they need to fix anything. If you don't want to know when you do something wrong then do go to a site that has high standards of quality for posts.
Jan 23, 2019 at 16:53 comment added Spencer @Patrice You could read the comments, look at the time stamps, and think "Hey, someone else is handling this in the same way I would."
Jan 23, 2019 at 16:45 comment added Patrice @Spencer short of us coordinating on EVERY question, how do I know what others are doing/voting? If I see a -2 post and go "hmmm, not worth -3 now, let's be nice to the user", but then that same post sees 2 pity upvotes... it's at 0, instead of -1 had I voted as I saw fit. Community moderation, which is a big concept for us, implies that there is a good chance there will be a LOT of feedback. Either way.
Jan 23, 2019 at 16:39 comment added Spencer @Servy Again, it's not an either/or proposition, it's about tact, situational awareness, and judgement. Especially for inexperienced users. Leave them space.
Jan 23, 2019 at 15:50 comment added Servy @Spencer So who is and is not allowed to give negative feedback? Why should certain people not be allowed to give feedback just because other people have? Why is a torrent of positive feedback so useful, if you think only a small number of people should be allowed to give negative feedback?
Jan 23, 2019 at 15:41 comment added Spencer You've given the stock answer to this issue, which misses the point. The point is that while negative feedback is OK, a torrent of it isn't.
Jan 23, 2019 at 15:29 history answered Magisch CC BY-SA 4.0