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I've only recently really begun to answer questions on StackOverflowStack Overflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry.StackExchange Stack Exchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time.

I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn when I see questions and try to come up with ways to answer. This is why I've started answering despite previously being shy of doing so.

However, my answers don't seem to receive any votes as they do on other parts of SE.

Do people here maybe think my answers are bad and maybe nobody wants to downvote, or is the voting culture here inherently different, or is it the sheer volume of questions on this site that might prevent my answers from being seen? I don't want to keep contributing if people think what I've written is a bunch of drivel.

I've only recently really begun to answer questions on StackOverflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry.StackExchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time.

I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn when I see questions and try to come up with ways to answer. This is why I've started answering despite previously being shy of doing so.

However, my answers don't seem to receive any votes as they do on other parts of SE.

Do people here maybe think my answers are bad and maybe nobody wants to downvote, or is the voting culture here inherently different, or is it the sheer volume of questions on this site that might prevent my answers from being seen? I don't want to keep contributing if people think what I've written is a bunch of drivel.

I've only recently really begun to answer questions on Stack Overflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry Stack Exchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time.

I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn when I see questions and try to come up with ways to answer. This is why I've started answering despite previously being shy of doing so.

However, my answers don't seem to receive any votes as they do on other parts of SE.

Do people here maybe think my answers are bad and maybe nobody wants to downvote, or is the voting culture here inherently different, or is it the sheer volume of questions on this site that might prevent my answers from being seen? I don't want to keep contributing if people think what I've written is a bunch of drivel.

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Melanie Shebel
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I've only recently really begun to answer questions on StackOverflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry.StackExchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time.

I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn when I see questions and try to come up with ways to answer. This is why I've started answering despite previously being shy of doing so.

However, my answers don't seem to receive any votes as they do on other parts of SE.

Do people here maybe think my answers are bad and maybe nobody wants to downvote, or is the voting culture here inherently different, or is it the sheer volume of questions on this site that might prevent my answers from being seen? I don't want to keep contributing if people think what I've written is a bunch of drivel.

I've only recently begun to answer questions on StackOverflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry.StackExchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time.

I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn when I see questions and try to come up with ways to answer. This is why I've started answering despite previously being shy of doing so.

However, my answers don't seem to receive any votes as they do on other parts of SE.

Do people here maybe think my answers are bad and maybe nobody wants to downvote, or is the voting culture here inherently different, or is it the sheer volume of questions on this site that might prevent my answers from being seen? I don't want to keep contributing if people think what I've written is a bunch of drivel.

I've only recently really begun to answer questions on StackOverflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry.StackExchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time.

I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn when I see questions and try to come up with ways to answer. This is why I've started answering despite previously being shy of doing so.

However, my answers don't seem to receive any votes as they do on other parts of SE.

Do people here maybe think my answers are bad and maybe nobody wants to downvote, or is the voting culture here inherently different, or is it the sheer volume of questions on this site that might prevent my answers from being seen? I don't want to keep contributing if people think what I've written is a bunch of drivel.

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I've only recently begun to answer questions on StackOverflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry.StackExchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time.

I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn when I see questions and try to come up with ways to answer. This is why I've started answering despite previously being shy of doing so.

However, my answers don't seem to receive any votes as they do on other parts of SE.

Do people here maybe think my answers are bad and maybe nobody wants to downvote, or is the voting culture here inherently different, or is it the sheer volume of questions on this site that might prevent my answers from being seen? I don't want to keep contributing if people think what I've written is a bunch of drivel. (Sorry if this is a stupid question.)

I've only recently begun to answer questions on StackOverflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry.StackExchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time.

I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn when I see questions and try to come up with ways to answer. This is why I've started answering despite previously being shy of doing so.

However, my answers don't seem to receive any votes as they do on other parts of SE.

Do people here maybe think my answers are bad and maybe nobody wants to downvote, or is the voting culture here inherently different, or is it the sheer volume of questions on this site that might prevent my answers from being seen? I don't want to keep contributing if people think what I've written is a bunch of drivel. (Sorry if this is a stupid question.)

I've only recently begun to answer questions on StackOverflow after having only asked questions. I've spent a large portion of my time in Chemistry.StackExchange where one typically easily garners votes (either + or -) in a short amount of time.

I'm not super strong in programming, but do learn when I see questions and try to come up with ways to answer. This is why I've started answering despite previously being shy of doing so.

However, my answers don't seem to receive any votes as they do on other parts of SE.

Do people here maybe think my answers are bad and maybe nobody wants to downvote, or is the voting culture here inherently different, or is it the sheer volume of questions on this site that might prevent my answers from being seen? I don't want to keep contributing if people think what I've written is a bunch of drivel.

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