Some people upvote "wicked" answers
And I guess because they think it is cool
How do I know? This comment:
Ya, this doesn't really fix the issue the questioner (and I) is trying
to solve, but I upvoted just because THAT'S WICKED! Thanks,
@MrSampson. :) – Name Omitted (3,946) Mar 7 '13 at 17:27
on this fascinating incorrect answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/10961978/103081
I'm guessing he learned something "cool", perhaps it was that \!
invokes a bash shell from the mysql client, and although that had nothing to do with finding out why chdir wouldn't work from there it was good enough for him to +1....
The wrong answer, same number of votes as mine (until I downvoted, by 1), posted 9 months late back in 2012 as a first post by someone who has no other SO contributions, and admitted as wrong by the poster, was apparently never downvoted until I ran across it tonight from a upvote ping to my answer.
I suppose I am part to blame for not noticing or it until now, but I am disappointed that admitted wrong answers could get 4 upvotes and no downvotes at all on a question with 6000+ views.
The best thing I can say about the wrong answer, is that he admits about a day later that it is incorrect. By then he has received a minor 3 char code edit and a congrats on a good first answer by an experienced user.
Asking others to help downvote something like this seems socially awkward.
EDIT: I've been reminded in comments that flagging something like this would likely be rejected as invalid. And, it takes time to evaluate, the answer isn't obviously crap until reviewed and it helps to have a little subject matter expertise. So I posted here. Incidentally, I'm also aware that my answer here could potentially be deleted as an "I'm having that problem too" kind of pseudo-answer.
So to contribute, comparing with @Amal's answer above, the behavior seems different.
Sockpuppet? Well, the answer poster left and never came back. He admitted the answer was wrong, if you were creating a illicit rep-mined account for someone you wouldn't do that.
Compassion voting? On a wrong answer? That doesn't make sense either. In my opinion, the standard for questions seems to be questions are allowed to be wrong and misguided if they are reasonably complete, show some effort, and answerable. Not answers.
Another beginner? No. Experienced users upvoted an answer that the poster himself said was incorrect.
Thinking as graciously as I can, there is this slim argument that a shell escape could be more useful than a single system command to someone who didn't want to exit the mysql client but needed to do work elsewhere. But then, ^Z
would be just as cool, and neither answer the question.