I've avoided this meta site until now, as I have not often felt anything beneficial could come from public airing of personal complaints, but I'm starting to get very irritated by the way I am treated, and a respected and kind moderator told me to finally air my complaints here. (Shog is the name of the moderator who directed me here.)
I am essentially tired of being followed and down voted, or having my threads closed in what I can only describe as a "vengeful" manner. I hesitate to post any actual names or links because I feel that will only open up the boiling plate further, but the essential breakdown of the situation happened like this...
I posted a question that a specific user with a lot of points arbitrarily deemed had only one possible answer. Their immediate response was to forcefully close my question, mark it as a duplicate, downvote it, and then redirect me to another post that they claimed was the duplicate - which had almost nothing in common with it.
The two of us bantered back and forth for a while, as people are wont to do. I pleaded my case that the question was indeed not a duplicate, but they refused to listen. I had absolutely no ability to make any changes due to this other user simply locking it down.
This user's exact words "You should take your butthurt over to the meta site".
I finally tracked down an actual site elected/earned "Moderator" (Shog) and pleaded my case to him, providing links and references in detail.
He intervened, and re-opened the thread, and cleaned up many of the comments involved. His exact statement was that the topic in question was not a duplicate, but if it were worded very specifically it could have become one.
This was an acceptable answer to me. It was essentially boiling down to a difference of opinion.
However, within a 24 hour period, no less than 3 of my other existing questions - two of which had already been answered happily, were suddenly largely down voted, and one of them was even closed (after it had been answered) by the same person that I had argued with in the aforementioned thread. This seemed extremely fishy to me. The reasoning and timing for all of this behavior was not conducive of any productive outcome, and again, two of the threads in question had already been answered, but were "closed" anyway?.
I spoke to the moderator (Shog) again and it seems my words were indeed heard, as some of the effects did seem to be revoked.
I now find myself facing literally arbitrary down votes to most every question I post, with no reason given whatsoever - including those that are answered and solved. Including those that third party companies have told me were good questions, and things that they want to consider fixing more obviously for their upcoming release of a product.
I am 100% certain that this question has come up before, but I have been told by no less than two people that bringing the issue here, to the meta site, is the appropriate venue. I am hesitant to make any actual links to the threads in question because to be quite honest I am tired of feeling powerless to do anything about negative attention.
What can I do?
I feel at this point it has moved to a level that is making it frustrating to use the Stack Overflow community. I believe the exact exchange of words between me and the person I argued with were ...
my words
"Stack Overflow is a community for people to bring their questions and become edified as programmers, developers, and other forms of support."
their reply
"no, it's just a Q&A forum. take your butt hurt to the meta site."
Stack Overflow is a respected community, even among employers and other developers. A bad record is not desirable, and it very much has an impact on how someone is perceived. I am not citing any claim that every down vote is an "abuse of power" or "wrong", but I find myself continuously frustrated that people are able to do this with no real mechanism for me to even know why. Despite my worry about linking, I will cite a recent example;
Visual Studio 2013 with GitHub/Uncommitted Changes Error
I realize that through enough tracing down different topics, the answer to this probably does exist on Stack Overflow, but in all seriousness, it was a good, laid out, well demonstrated problem - the answer given was efficient, conclusive, useful, helpful, and all around edifying to me. I came out on top, knowing more than I did when I asked the question. And the person who took the time to explain the answer did not seem to feel it was redundant/duplicate enough to belittle or berate me for it.
This question was solved, both parties were happy, mission accomplished. And then just a random down vote, without any presentation as to what is wrong with the question? It does not make any sense to me.
Another topic that was 'attacked', or at least I perceived it that way, was this one here;
Kendo UI DropDownList displaces other text/alignment
This was a clear, obvious problem. I provided information, I provided examples of the broken behavior. When I submitted this same text to Telerik, and they finally got around to my ticket, they even commented that it was a good question and one that needed to be baked right into their framework. But 23 hours after my argument with [REDACTED] it got flagged with multiple random down votes. After it had been closed.__ I do not find that to be coincidence in the slightest. Since then, Shog has assisted me in getting some of this treatment removed.
So, since I was told "You should take your butt hurt over to the meta site", that is exactly what I am doing. Please help me. What should I do about this situation?.
I completely realize that not every down vote is malicious, but the timing of this behavior, and the complete lack of any sensible feedback, is both suspicious and frustrating. I will provide more links to topics in question if needed, but I am a bit hesitant to, as it just opens the gateway for more fuel onto the fire, and I am perfectly fine with altering the wording of questions to resolve conflicts, but the lack of information, and the lack of any power to respond to it, is a maddening, hatefully infuriating experience.
I do not profess to be an asset to this community. In all of my time here, almost 99% of my time is spent in asking questions, not answering them. I can accept that I am 'less valuable' than someone with higher reputation - but I really never felt that reputation was what this site was about.
Shog9
and showed him my issue, and asked if anything could be done. He stepped in, and intervened. After that problems continued to persist, and I asked what the appropriate steps to take were. He assisted me in many, many ways, but he told me that elaborating on my problem here was the best place for it. I did not come to 'rant'. I came to get help.I should have known better than to even try to post here
demonstrates that I failed to convey this reason to you, and for that I'm sorry.1.
I expressed that I had poor results from this avenue of problem solving in the past, so had been hesitant in posting.2.
I demonstrated the problem I was having, systematically, point for point.3.
I demonstrated the steps that both I, and another, had taken against this situation.4.
I expressed that I felt problems were still persisting, and asked what else I could do.5.
I was met with a resounding response of being told I was ranting, and this wasn't the place for it - after being told the exact opposite on stackoverflow.