Sometimes I ask ignorant questions, but I always try doing research beforehand and try my best to make my questions clear, concise, and grammatically correct.
Here's an example: Fatal error: Call to private method ChildClass::foo() from context 'ParentClass'
I did research on the error by searching on here and on Google, and read the PHP documentation page on inheritance, but still being confused and not finding an answer I asked my question on here.
My question is short, to the point, includes fully functional example code, and a link to a working IDE One example. I give the exact error, explain my (incorrect) reasoning, and ask what I am doing wrong. Despite this, it has already garnered two downvotes in only a few minutes.
Perhaps if I had spent more time reading about inheritance and method scoping I would have been able to answer my own question, but aside from my question being a little ignorant, it seems to me like an exemplary question.
Why are people are so quick to downvote questions on here? When I'm perusing the site, I'm constantly seeing what I think are good questions being downvoted. It's almost like people just enjoy downvoting as a pastime.
I think this mentality is backwards and not conducive to learning. It also seems far more prevalent on StackOverflow than any of the other StackExchange communities I am a part of. Instead of berating someone for asking a well-formed (although ignorant) question, they should be encouraged to learn.
Chances are, at some point someone will have the same question I did and find it on here through searching. So why downvote it if it contributes to this great repository of knowledge?