Sharing a few month old experience here, I had asked this question because of the comment by a user, who is reaching 80,000 Reputation, says
Disclaimer : Am not targeting users personally, am just taking few examples to prove my point
Unfortunately, questions asking to fix your code considered offtopic
on this site [sic]
And few people supported him, I somewhat got upset with this but there is much little we can do about.
Coming to similar situation today, take a look at This Question, here, it was closed as
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced
or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be
on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help
future readers. This can often be avoided by identifying and closely
inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem
before posting.
So this sentence is too broad for me, it's just a personal opinion, looking close to the sentence it says
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error.
So fine, no typography error in the question, so I deem this reason to close vote as invalid.
While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers.
I don't see any reason how this may won't help the future visitors, OP also stated that he searched and he got Over half a million - kind of random - hits. I haven't found any page describing the value itself. It has 0 hits on StackOverflow.
So again, this reason is deemed invalid as well.
his can often be avoided by identifying and closely inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem before posting.
Again, deemed invalid, now solution is weird to the question, the string which OP found is nowhere in the source code, and may be a result of something.
After I commented there, I went to the PHP room because am aware of the CV-Ring because I was the victim for the same. User commented that I am rep whoring, judging someone from the reputation is not a good reason to downvote, I may have good reputation, but I was a beginner and was learning PHP.
What if user learns new languages, he may answer some questions, to just try out his skills, but users judge from the reputation. I don't mind if I receive downvote, but peer force is what upsets me the most.
I've being the part of CV-Ring and I know how it works, I've closed the questions as well, but I've always read the question before voting whereas other users go with the flow.
So I went to PHP room today and posted this and I came to know that the same user did the fuzz with the above question I discussed. What was the reason?
of topic, no use to future visitor, higly localized
The question was useful, even the PHP professional appreciated the efforts.
The point I want to prove here is that users generally go with the flow, few care, rest follow other users. I remember well, when I joined this website, users used to comment
What did you tried?
After seeing this, I used to comment similar things on the questions who didn't shared any codes and asked for help, as and when I got some understanding, I left doing so. Similar thing is with PHP OOP comments, one user comments, rest of them just insult the user saying you have a vulnerable code, and stuff. And they downvote just because the users code is ineffeciaent.
Same with the upvotes and the downvotes, one user upvotes, its likely that the other user having low experience will go with the vote score and will upvote and downvote rather than judging the question.
I try to write canonical answers most of the time, because I love to explain things in brief, and I get a comment (Now deleted) saying
-1, explained too much in detail which is confusing for a beginner
So, its matter of judgements, few users are concerned, rest follows the herd ... what I call is Sheeps, one jumps and rest of them follows (except few), so its the effect off all the things together, like, One comment abuses the user, creates negative impact on the other viewers as well, and likely they follow the same.
Also, we have some really vague definitions as far as the site rules are concerned which does disturb the users, we often say this
The question won't be useful to future visitors
So what we do? Close, or delete, now these action makes sense when questions are duplicate or they are really really generic in nature, which can be found by simple search, but as far as I know, most of these questions gets highest views. Site will be left with mere 1/2 a million unique questions, rest are left with < 50 views, so should we close or delete them all? Because the definition says so, we should close them if they are not useful for future visitors.
In what way does this question helps future visitors? - Reopened by a moderator
Whereas the similar one was closed
tl;dr : rules are bit vague, where users are confused themselves what to do, they judge the posts either by peer reviewing, or by judging the actions of others, or some review the posts with the interest, post some fancy things, attract the visitors. So there is nothing like negativity, it's the high rep users who dominate, and downvote/close questions of the users who are new, and as the post is closed, we get more crap as the OP will ask another question, and thus arises debates.
Can't help :)