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Sep 18 at 7:20 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @RyanM I saw this too. There is essentially not enough voting going on to determine if the majority of new questions is really good, really bad or just boring and not worth a vote or something else. If we wanted to find out we would have to random sample some new questions and rate them all.
Sep 18 at 6:13 comment added Ryan M Mod @java-addict301 "The point is, you will almost inevitably be downvoted if you post a question." That's objectively false, though. Of questions asked in the past year (including deleted ones), roughly 3/4 are not net-downvoted (274,852 scoring -1 or below, 548,684 scoring 0, and 163,825 scoring 1 or above).
Sep 18 at 6:09 comment added Ryan M Mod @NoDataDumpNoContribution Perhaps my phrasing could have been better. I meant that it basically amounts to "there's nothing you can do" and offers little in the way of actionable advice for people who do have questions to ask, even to avoid the claimed reasoning of "probably assumed you were asking a homework question" (there are plenty of ways to avoid this perception).
Sep 7 at 2:14 comment added java-addict301 @RyanM I’m really not advising people to not post questions as much as I am telling them to expect downvoted when they do. The downvotes really don’t have anything to do with whether a question is well researched, which is why I give this advice. Take the countless questions that highly rated but had zero research effort. Here’s a random one for example. stackoverflow.com/questions/37966552/… The point is, you will almost inevitably be downvoted if you post a question. What users do with this info is their prerogative.
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Sep 6 at 6:32 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @RyanM "...this advice regarding how to address that is unhelpful..." It's the opinion of the answerer. Could be that he genuinely thinks that not asking is currently the best option for information seekers. Maybe he/she is erring there, but unhelpful?
Sep 6 at 6:29 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution "Questions this well researched..." I would not have thought so for this question. There may be different standards out there for what a well researched question is. Maybe there should be a meta discussion about that.
Sep 5 at 23:08 comment added Ryan M Mod Advising people not to ask questions on a Q&A site is rather dubious advice. While there are certainly issues on Stack Overflow with people being overly strict with what they consider a good vs. bad question, this advice regarding how to address that is unhelpful.
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