Timeline for Upvotes on questions will now be worth the same as upvotes on answers
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Nov 18, 2019 at 19:49 | comment | added | jmbpiano | "What's the benefit, and for whom?" As someone who was just given access to the review queues for the first time as a result of the recalc, I can't help but wonder if this isn't part of an ill-conceived strategy by Stack staff to try and make up for the recent mass exodus of moderators by throwing new privileges at everyone. | |
Nov 14, 2019 at 19:44 | comment | added | user736893 | There are those of us out there who consider ourselves "askers" not "answerers". Sure, getting the answer itself is fantastic, and I don't really care about this change either way, but we do exist. :) | |
Nov 14, 2019 at 5:56 | comment | added | Qwertie | Maybe we could rephrase the question to "Why do we consider questions to be worth less than answers" Is a question that 10 people think was good or useful worth half as much as an answer that 10 people found useful? There is also the fact that people tend to only upvote the answer that helped them and not the question that prompted the answer. | |
Nov 13, 2019 at 21:23 | comment | added | Troyen | I was addressing your line "As far as I know, a question asker couldn't give a rat's ass whether their question is at +5 or -5, as long as they get an answer." I also contend that the amount of points earned from votes do matter. It takes me longer to research and write questions on some other SE sites than it does answers. | |
Nov 13, 2019 at 21:13 | comment | added | CodeCaster | @Troyen that's about votes, not reputation. An upvote is an upvote, whether it yields 0 or 10 reputation. | |
Nov 13, 2019 at 21:13 | comment | added | Troyen | The data from here suggests people do care what their question was voted. Getting an upvote is on par with getting an answer when bringing someone back. Getting a downvote discourages some people from returning, even if they get an answer. And if you're in a niche tag, you can expect to get no votes in either direction. | |
Nov 13, 2019 at 20:56 | comment | added | Peter Mortensen | Many users want to comment (in general, not just related to their own questions) and now it only requires half the effort (if only asking questions). | |
Nov 13, 2019 at 20:22 | history | edited | CodeCaster | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Nov 13, 2019 at 20:21 | comment | added | Scott Hannen | I don't have real strong feelings either. But at the moment it feels like, "We're getting negative attention for awful things we did. Here's some free points!" | |
Nov 13, 2019 at 20:18 | history | answered | CodeCaster | CC BY-SA 4.0 |