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Apr 24 at 4:26 history duplicates list edited Karl Knechtel duplicates list edited from Is it okay to downvote answers to bad questions?, How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?, Should one advise on off-topic questions?, Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?, Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received? to Is it okay to downvote answers to bad questions?, How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?, Should one advise on off-topic questions?, Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?, Why should I help close "bad" questions that I think are valid, instead of helping the OP with an answer?
Feb 23 at 16:41 history duplicates list edited EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine duplicates list edited from Is it okay to downvote answers to bad questions?, Should one advise on off-topic questions?, Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?, Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received? to Is it okay to downvote answers to bad questions?, How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?, Should one advise on off-topic questions?, Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?, Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?
Feb 23 at 16:40 history duplicates list edited EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine duplicates list edited from Should one advise on off-topic questions?, Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?, Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received? to Is it okay to downvote answers to bad questions?, Should one advise on off-topic questions?, Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?, Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?
Feb 23 at 16:39 history duplicates list edited EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine duplicates list edited from Should one advise on off-topic questions?, Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received? to Should one advise on off-topic questions?, Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?, Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?
Feb 23 at 16:37 history duplicates list edited EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine duplicates list edited from Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received? to Should one advise on off-topic questions?, Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?
Feb 23 at 16:37 history closed EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine discussion Duplicate of Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?
Feb 23 at 1:52 answer added Karl Knechtel timeline score: 6
Feb 23 at 1:36 comment added Security Hound @RemyLebeau - “Wow, even THIS QUESTION gets downvoted? Why?” - Because you’re asking the reason an answer to a question, that was deliberately deleted by the author of the question (because it was downvoted), was downvoted. Don’t answer questions that should not be answered. At 567K reputation, don’t expect an explanation, for every downvote. You answered low quality questions. Answers to low quality questions are rarely helpful in my experience. Low quality contributions to low quality question are not helpful. Yes; Your answers are low quality
Feb 23 at 1:05 comment added Karl Knechtel "Wow, even THIS QUESTION gets downvoted? Why?" Because a) you propose punishing people who according to well established consensus did nothing wrong; b) the question demonstrates a lack of awareness of said consensus, implying a lack of research; c) your interactions here suggest a lack of awareness that voting is different on Meta, further confirming a lack of research; d) your question is predicated on the idea that "perfectly understandable" is all that's required of a question, implying a general misunderstanding of the entire site.
Feb 22 at 21:56 comment added TylerH We don't disagree on "undoing bad edits", please don't try and use a strawman argument. What we disagree on is "replacing code with text" being a bad edit. You seem to think it's a bad edit if anyone other than OP does it. I think it's less than ideal, but still overall a good edit. The important lesson here is, once the edit has already been made, reverting it is objectively reducing the quality of the post. Please, don't reduce the quality of the site out of spite or let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Feb 22 at 21:50 comment added Thom A It's incorrect to undo bad edits, @TylerH . I can only disagree.
Feb 22 at 21:50 comment added TylerH @ThomA That's incorrect, it was not a bad change, it was a good one; it improved the post. That's objective. That you don't like that Remy did it instead of OP is a you problem, not an edit problem. And of course there is a way to know if a transcribed image is accurate. Have you never heard of diffs or comparing two things side by side?
Feb 22 at 21:49 comment added Thom A It's reverted a bad change, @TylerH . Undoing bad changes is encouraged. There is no way to know that a transcribed image is accurate; the OP needs to copy and paste that text, not have someone make a best attempt that could easily be wrong.
Feb 22 at 21:43 comment added TylerH @ThomA That's about whether to do it in the first place. It's also advice, not a rule. And furthermore, to undo such an edit when it's already been done is harmful, because it's removing text and replacing it with an image, and spiteful, because it's intentionally attempting to waste an editor's time and effort. It should be discouraged, but undoing it when someone has already done it should also be discouraged.
Feb 22 at 20:17 comment added Thom A Relevant reading: Should we edit a question to transcribe code from an image to text? TL;DR: No.
Feb 22 at 19:48 comment added user5349916 FWIW, I don’t get how answering "how about [using] the size function" with three variations of "use the size function/method" is useful. This does not need some nefarious explanation for attracting one measly downvote.
Feb 22 at 19:19 comment added Ryan M Mod As for your feature request in the last paragraph, it already exists: mods can see voting patterns (we don't discuss the exact details of what we can see in order to help prevent people from evading detection). I took a look at the voting toward your posts and I see no evidence that any person is targeting you with downvotes.
Feb 22 at 19:18 vote accept Remy Lebeau
Feb 22 at 19:17 comment added Ryan M Mod Regarding why this question was downvoted: I didn't downvote this question or your answers, but perhaps the voters don't think a meta question about two answers with one downvote each is especially useful (especially given that you have over 17k answers; inevitably, someone won't like something about some of them).
Feb 22 at 19:15 answer added Kevin B timeline score: 17
Feb 22 at 19:12 comment added Remy Lebeau As for the image, not every new user is aware of the policy of not posting images of code. So yes, I sometimes translate them into text when feasible, and sometimes I point out the policy if I don't want to take the time to translate. That's not the issue here.
Feb 22 at 18:59 comment added Kevin B "which I think was overkill as they were maybe not the highest quality but still quite understandable and answerable." quality is literally one of the key reasons voting exists. simply being answerable isn't enough.
Feb 22 at 18:58 comment added Kevin B I mean... because it was an image of code for one of them... that you were willing to transpose it isn't an excuse
Feb 22 at 18:52 history asked Remy Lebeau CC BY-SA 4.0