I have been asking and answering some questions on Stack Overflow since last year and I hope I have spent enough time on it to understand what is a useful answer and what is not.
Sometimes, I really don't understand the negative votes. For example, this answer that I wrote today got a downvote without any comment with a reasoning.
Stack Overflow Help says:
What is voting down?
Voting down, also known as "casting downvotes", is how the community indicates which questions and answers are least useful.
My answer to that question was the first one there and directly answered what was asked. Others who answered later may have given descriptive answers which may be more useful than mine, but why downvote another correct answer? Downvoting a repeat correct answer makes sense, but that was not the case here.
I have seen this in the past as well where downvotes don't have an apparent reasoning, but over time I have also seen upvotes on the same question/answer to nullify those.
I know this question has been asked on Meta in the past too, but I am asking it here to specifically request folks to look at the answer I posted and tell me if they agree with the downvote, because if people do, then it would be good to learn my mistake here and avoid repeating it in the future.