Almost two years ago I asked and then self-answered this question about certificates. I did so because handling certificates has always been a great pain, requiring a combination of disparate command-line tools used in a specific order, without any end-to-end tutorials / how-to's available for common scenarios. And yes, it was an instant self-answer, because I first researched the problem, had no luck finding an answer, figured out my own steps, and then posted Q&A at once to SO.
Hence once I figured out myself how to solve a particular problem, I decided to document my effort here on SO for others to benefit. However, my Q&A pair—although I believe both the Q and the A satisfy SO quality standards—got downvoted many times. In particular:
- my question clearly states the intent, the problem encountered, sources researched, and what I'm looking for;
- everyone can validate the correctness of my answer by simply following the steps presented;
- my Q&A pair follows up on a similar, yet very different in respect to the type of the certificate, Q&A pair I posted before.
In contrast to the downvoted Q&A pair, the previous one got may upvotes. Both deal with a similar problem in the same way and at the same level of quality. I don't really care of the downvotes themselves, but I view them as deliberately lowering the perceived quality of my answer, which is perfectly correct and may help others in a similar situation.
I read through relevant Meta SO questions on this topic (like this, this, this and this) but just didn't get a satisfactory answer.
My question is: How should I deal with this situation in order to provide the biggest benefit for the community? Some of the options that come up to my mind:
- leave it as it is, downvotes or not;
- delete the answer, and post it again to get rid of the downvotes in order not to discourage future readers;
- delete both the question and answer and post them again—loosing permalinks, which is generally a bad thing.
Update: In respect to the discussion in comments let me clarify a couple things:
- The first downvote I received was like minutes after posting the question and answer (it might be after accepting the answer—don't remember exactly).
- I never received any comments regarding the quality, there were no close votes etc.
- Yes, after collecting four downvotes (1.5 years after the date of the original post), I posted a comment (now deleted—likely flagged and/or deleted by a mod) which might have been a bit “harsh” but generally express my feeling like “What? Why do you guys silently downvote when someone is trying to share knowledge? I better stop trying next time…”
- It may sound selfish but I do assume my answers on this site to be of generally acceptable level of qualify based on the overall number of downvotes I ever received.
- The further downvotes received after the first pair of downvotes seemed more like “this was downvoted previously, no-brainer to downvote myself too” / “didn't solve my unique problem, downvote regardless of how useful it may be to others” type of actions.
So, seriously, is there a better way or better process to share someone's knowledge and/or making this my specific Q&A pair generally better? I do believe purposeless downvotes just distract future readers from reading a possible solution to their problem.
Update 2: Here we go :-)
Disclaimer: I'm not asking this in order to attract a handful of upvotes, but to treat this in a serious way. I was thinking of cleaning this up for quite a long time.