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These downvotes seenmseem to be targeted not at answers, but at questions. I looked at the first three (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30704982/asp-net-textarea-add-empty-string-to-the-value, Run NgFor directive without prefix with star, Reactive form valid property return false when form is disabled) and have to say these aren’t very good questions. Nowhere near the worst of course, but far from what I would consider good questions.

The first is a simple misunderstanding of what is happening, which could be valuable if it was rewritten to remove the images and explain what was going on. The second could use an example of what you have tried, as it is, it’s basically a “write me some codes” question. And the third has the relevant code on another site.

I’ve ran into something similar in the past: if you use someone’s account as as your starting point for exploring SO, should you treat the questions differently from if you’d just found them independently? I’ve generally answered that question as yes, because I don’t want to trip any serial voting bans.

Anyway, if I was you, I’d take the opportunity to curate my questions. As for your actual question in this case: the only negative impact will be on your reputation, no posting ban.

These downvotes seenm to be targeted not at answers, but at questions. I looked at the first three (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30704982/asp-net-textarea-add-empty-string-to-the-value, Run NgFor directive without prefix with star, Reactive form valid property return false when form is disabled) and have to say these aren’t very good questions. Nowhere near the worst of course, but far from what I would consider good questions.

The first is a simple misunderstanding of what is happening, which could be valuable if it was rewritten to remove the images and explain what was going on. The second could use an example of what you have tried, as it is, it’s basically a “write me some codes” question. And the third has the relevant code on another site.

I’ve ran into something similar in the past: if you use someone’s account as as your starting point for exploring SO, should you treat the questions differently from if you’d just found them independently? I’ve generally answered that question as yes, because I don’t want to trip any serial voting bans.

Anyway, if I was you, I’d take the opportunity to curate my questions. As for your actual question in this case: the only negative impact will be on your reputation, no posting ban.

These downvotes seem to be targeted not at answers, but at questions. I looked at the first three (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30704982/asp-net-textarea-add-empty-string-to-the-value, Run NgFor directive without prefix with star, Reactive form valid property return false when form is disabled) and have to say these aren’t very good questions. Nowhere near the worst of course, but far from what I would consider good questions.

The first is a simple misunderstanding of what is happening, which could be valuable if it was rewritten to remove the images and explain what was going on. The second could use an example of what you have tried, as it is, it’s basically a “write me some codes” question. And the third has the relevant code on another site.

I’ve ran into something similar in the past: if you use someone’s account as as your starting point for exploring SO, should you treat the questions differently from if you’d just found them independently? I’ve generally answered that question as yes, because I don’t want to trip any serial voting bans.

Anyway, if I was you, I’d take the opportunity to curate my questions. As for your actual question in this case: the only negative impact will be on your reputation, no posting ban.

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jmoreno
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These downvotes seenm to be targeted not at answers, but at questions. I looked at the first three (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30704982/asp-net-textarea-add-empty-string-to-the-value, Run NgFor directive without prefix with star, Reactive form valid property return false when form is disabled) and have to say these aren’t very good questions. Nowhere near the worst of course, but far from what I would consider good questions.

The first is a simple misunderstanding of what is happening, which could be valuable if it was rewritten to remove the images and explain what was going on. The second could use an example of what you have tried, as it is, it’s basically a “write me some codes” question. And the third has the relevant code on another site.

I’ve ran into something similar in the past: if you use someone’s account as as your starting point for exploring SO, should you treat the questions differently from if you’d just found them independently? I’ve generally answered that question as yes, because I don’t want to trip any serial voting bans.

Anyway, if I was you, I’d take the opportunity to curate my questions. As for your actual question in this case: the only negative impact will be on your reputation, no posting ban.