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Peter Mortensen
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So many people here are missing the point, and justifying the rudeness based on a wrong assumption.

Many of you are stuck in the frame of "Oh, many people are asking stupid questions! They are trying to use us like slaves! They deserve to get our downvotes!"

And you move on to justify your rude comments/answers/duplicate.

But no. Rude is rude no matter what. Your action is not justified by a bad question.

No one, absolutely no one deserves to be met by rudeness.

The point of the OP is to think about "How can we reduce rudeness in this community as a whole?". This includes reducing the rudeness on both sides: those who ask and those who answer/comment.

As a community, we must acknowledge both sides of the problem and try our best to discuss and solve,

Right now, many of you are just blaming the one side, especially those who asks questions, as being rude and is even refusing to discuss about the rudeness present in the side of the comments/answerers: marking post duplicate with wrong links, patronizing comments, etc.

Therefore, I agree with the OP that there must be some measures taken to improve the current system.

I would suggest that we have a prompt window with multiple choices when we downvote a question. It can look like the below. This way, those who downvote do not spend too much time (no need to take time to comment), but also those who ask can get a feedback for improvement.


Reasons for downvoting

  1. Duplicate
  2. Unclear explanation
  3. Source code needed, not included

etc.

So many people here are missing the point, and justifying the rudeness based on a wrong assumption.

Many of you are stuck in the frame of "Oh, many people are asking stupid questions! They are trying to use us like slaves! They deserve to get our downvotes!"

And you move on to justify your rude comments/answers/duplicate.

But no. Rude is rude no matter what. Your action is not justified by a bad question.

No one, absolutely no one deserves to be met by rudeness.

The point of the OP is to think about "How can we reduce rudeness in this community as a whole?". This includes reducing the rudeness on both sides: those who ask and those who answer/comment.

As a community, we must acknowledge both sides of the problem and try our best to discuss and solve,

Right now, many of you are just blaming the one side, especially those who asks questions, as being rude and is even refusing to discuss about the rudeness present in the side of the comments/answerers: marking post duplicate with wrong links, patronizing comments, etc.

Therefore, I agree with the OP that there must be some measures taken to improve the current system.

I would suggest that we have a prompt window with multiple choices when we downvote a question. It can look like the below. This way, those who downvote do not spend too much time (no need to take time to comment), but also those who ask can get a feedback for improvement.


Reasons for downvoting

  1. Duplicate
  2. Unclear explanation
  3. Source code needed, not included

etc.

So many people here are missing the point, and justifying the rudeness based on a wrong assumption.

Many of you are stuck in the frame of "Oh, many people are asking stupid questions! They are trying to use us like slaves! They deserve to get our downvotes!"

And you move on to justify your rude comments/answers/duplicate.

But no. Rude is rude no matter what. Your action is not justified by a bad question.

No one, absolutely no one deserves to be met by rudeness.

The point of the OP is to think about "How can we reduce rudeness in this community as a whole?". This includes reducing the rudeness on both sides: those who ask and those who answer/comment.

As a community, we must acknowledge both sides of the problem and try our best to discuss and solve,

Right now, many of you are just blaming the one side, especially those who asks questions, as being rude and is even refusing to discuss about the rudeness present in the side of the comments/answerers: marking post duplicate with wrong links, patronizing comments, etc.

Therefore, I agree with the OP that there must be some measures taken to improve the current system.

I would suggest that we have a prompt window with multiple choices when we downvote a question. It can look like the below. This way, those who downvote do not spend too much time (no need to take time to comment), but also those who ask can get a feedback for improvement.


Reasons for downvoting

  1. Duplicate
  2. Unclear explanation
  3. Source code needed, not included

etc.

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Peter Mortensen
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So many people here are missing the point, and and justifying the rudnessrudeness based on a wrong assumption.

Many of you are stuckstuck in the frame of "Oh "Oh, many people are asking stupid questions! They are trying to use us like slaves! They deserve to get our downvotes!"

And you move ontoon to justify your rude comments/answers/duplicate.

But NOno. Rude is rude no matter what. Your action is NOTnot justified by a bad question.

No one, absoluelyabsolutely no one deserves to be met by rudeness.

The point of the OP is to think about "How can we reduce rudeness in this community as a whole?". This includes reducing the rudeness on both sides: those who ask and those who answer/comment.

As a community, we must acknowledge the both sidesides of the problemsproblem and try our best to discuss and solve,

Right now, many of you are just blaming the one side, especially those who asks questions, as being rude and is even refusing to discuss about the rudeness present in the side of the comments/answerers: marking post dupliateduplicate with wrong links, patronizing comments, etc.

Therefore, I agree with the OP that there must be some measures taken to improve the current system. I

I would suggest that we have a prompt a window with multiple choices when we downvote a question. It can look like the below. This way, those who downvote do not spend too much time (no need to take time to comment), but also those who ask can get a feedback for improvement.


Reasons for downvoting

  1. Duplicate
  2. Unclear explanation
  3. Source code needed, not included etc.

etc.

So many people here are missing the point, and justifying the rudness based on a wrong assumption.

Many of you are stuck in the frame of "Oh many people are asking stupid questions! They are trying to use us like slaves! They deserve to get our downvotes!"

And you move onto justify your rude comments/answers/duplicate.

But NO. Rude is rude no matter what. Your action is NOT justified by a bad question.

No one, absoluely no one deserves to be met by rudeness.

The point of OP is to think about "How can we reduce rudeness in this community as a whole?". This includes reducing the rudeness on both sides: those who ask and those who answer/comment.

As a community, we must acknowledge the both side of the problems and try our best to discuss and solve,

Right now, many of you are just blaming the one side, especially those who asks questions, as being rude and is even refusing to discuss about the rudeness present in the side of the comments/answerers: marking post dupliate with wrong links, patronizing comments etc.

Therefore, I agree with the OP that there must be some measures taken to improve the current system. I would suggest that we have a prompt a window with multiple choices when we downvote a question. It can look like the below. This way, those who downvote do not spend too much time (no need to take time to comment), but also those who ask can get a feedback for improvement.


Reasons for downvoting

  1. Duplicate
  2. Unclear explanation
  3. Source code needed, not included etc.

So many people here are missing the point, and justifying the rudeness based on a wrong assumption.

Many of you are stuck in the frame of "Oh, many people are asking stupid questions! They are trying to use us like slaves! They deserve to get our downvotes!"

And you move on to justify your rude comments/answers/duplicate.

But no. Rude is rude no matter what. Your action is not justified by a bad question.

No one, absolutely no one deserves to be met by rudeness.

The point of the OP is to think about "How can we reduce rudeness in this community as a whole?". This includes reducing the rudeness on both sides: those who ask and those who answer/comment.

As a community, we must acknowledge both sides of the problem and try our best to discuss and solve,

Right now, many of you are just blaming the one side, especially those who asks questions, as being rude and is even refusing to discuss about the rudeness present in the side of the comments/answerers: marking post duplicate with wrong links, patronizing comments, etc.

Therefore, I agree with the OP that there must be some measures taken to improve the current system.

I would suggest that we have a prompt window with multiple choices when we downvote a question. It can look like the below. This way, those who downvote do not spend too much time (no need to take time to comment), but also those who ask can get a feedback for improvement.


Reasons for downvoting

  1. Duplicate
  2. Unclear explanation
  3. Source code needed, not included

etc.

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Leonard
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So many people here are missing the point, and justifying the rudness based on a wrong assumption.

Many of you are stuck in the frame of "Oh many people are asking stupid questions! They are trying to use us like slaves! They deserve to get our downvotes!"

And you move onto justify your rude comments/answers/duplicate.

But NO. Rude is rude no matter what. Your action is NOT justified by a bad question.

No one, absoluely no one deserves to be met by rudeness.

The point of OP is to think about "How can we reduce rudeness in this community as a whole?". This includes reducing the rudeness on both sides: those who ask and those who answer/comment.

As a community, we must acknowledge the both side of the problems and try our best to discuss and solve,

Right now, many of you are just blaming the one side, especially those who asks questions, as being rude and is even refusing to discuss about the rudeness present in the side of the comments/answerers: marking post dupliate with wrong links, patronizing comments etc.

Therefore, I agree with the OP that there must be some measures taken to improve the current system. I would suggest that we have a prompt a window with multiple choices when we downvote a question. It can look like the below. This way, those who downvote do not spend too much time (no need to take time to comment), but also those who ask can get a feedback for improvement.


Reasons for downvoting

  1. Duplicate
  2. Unclear explanation
  3. Source code needed, not included etc.