I am still not great at asking questions, I am still learning. Every now and then I ask a bad question, it gets one downvote and then the views stop. I call this the "downvote of death", while others still have aptly named the phenomenon "question burial".
My issue with this is when no one comments on why its downvoted I can't learn from it. It might seem obvious to some, it might even be common sense, it could be interpreted from the rules but I feel a downvote without a comment doesn't really help anyone.
It also creates the temptation to delete the question and try again, which I don't really feel is the correct way to polish a question into something that others will find useful once good answers come in
2 Examples of my bad questions:
So in some ways Anthony has helped answer the question here, which perhaps should have been "How do i get round the limitations of Toolstrip control set" and perhaps a separate question "When should you use a toolstrip.
Asking for a promotion during a department move
POSTMORTEM: This one has been slowly updated because thankfully people have commented, its still not quite there yet, but I do strongly feel that there is going to be information there that is helpful to others, particularly as I feel I now have an answer, once it is...crafted correctly