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Karl Knechtel
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Asking for help improving a post is fine. But asking for users to explain their votes is noisy and prone to lead to unproductive arguments - which is part of why such explanations aren't expected.

You'll get better luck with your comments if you ask the same without referring to "@Downvoters". Anyone can help you improve the question, not only users that voted on it.

By asking "downvoters" for feedback it certainly reads like asking users to explain their votes. Just ask for specific feedback on your post, leave votes altogether out. Comments asking for vote explanations are routinely deleted.

There is no guarantee anyone would post a response, but it's less likely your comment will be flagged/deleted

Asking for help improving a post is fine. But asking for users to explain their votes is noisy and prone to lead to unproductive arguments.

You'll get better luck with your comments if you ask the same without referring to "@Downvoters". Anyone can help you improve the question, not only users that voted on it.

By asking "downvoters" for feedback it certainly reads like asking users to explain their votes. Just ask for specific feedback on your post, leave votes altogether out. Comments asking for vote explanations are routinely deleted.

There is no guarantee anyone would post a response, but it's less likely your comment will be flagged/deleted

Asking for help improving a post is fine. But asking for users to explain their votes is noisy and prone to lead to unproductive arguments - which is part of why such explanations aren't expected.

You'll get better luck with your comments if you ask the same without referring to "@Downvoters". Anyone can help you improve the question, not only users that voted on it.

By asking "downvoters" for feedback it certainly reads like asking users to explain their votes. Just ask for specific feedback on your post, leave votes altogether out. Comments asking for vote explanations are routinely deleted.

There is no guarantee anyone would post a response, but it's less likely your comment will be flagged/deleted

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Asking for help improving a post is fine. But asking for users to explain their votes is noisy and prone to lead to unproductive arguments.

You'll get better luck with your comments if you ask the same without referring to "@Downvoters". Anyone can help you improve the question, not only users that voted on it.

By asking "downvoters" for feedback it certainly reads like asking users to explain their votes. Just ask for specific feedback on your post, leave votes altogether out. Comments asking for vote explanations are routinely deleted.

There is no guarantee anyone would post a response, but it's less likely your comment will be flagged/deleted