I have noticed that when looking at new and old questions on Stack Overflow, the majority of questions have been downvoted rather than upvoted.
For example, I watched the question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39675424/using-php-desktop-notifications-like-in-gmail receive lots of downvoted within a few minutes of being asked.
On the other hand, questions like Multiple elements with same class - only insert after last one and Why do `(console.error = console.trace)();` make `heap out of memory` in Node.js? are clearly explained yet have not received an upvote.
Is there a specific reason for this? Do people prefer downvoting than upvoting? Is there a limit on upvoting posts or something like that?
questions which are bad quality are downvoted immediately where as questions which are worth an upvote aren't upvoted
yeah, that happens sometimes and is sad. It’s perhaps because we have a very clear (if complex) set of rules on what is a bad question; they’re so clear that it sometimes takes only a few seconds to process a question and make the decision. Deciding whether something is great takes more energy and focus.