There was this question i came across.
(It has been edited since, so here is the screenshot of its first revision.)
I found this question to be of low quality as it was lacking a lot of aspects e.g. What has OP tried to make it work?, What code he is using?, What (if any) error he is facing?, to sum it up, What is stopping OP from doing it?
So, I went ahead and downvoted the question. The reason for my downvote had already been posted as comments by other users asking OP to improve the question. So, I restrained from adding a duplicate comment.
In a discussion on an answer to this question, I got the feedback from another user:
That's your choice but I don't agree with your downvote because the person has a rep of 1. So downvoting in this instance is discouraging. I believe if someone has a higher rep then bad questions should be downvoted. This is clearly a newbie.
To me, a bad question is a bad question. It has nothing to do with the rep of OP. Am I wrong in believing that? Is there any special criteria for downvoting questions of new users?
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tab in my profile, but other times I cannot think of anything else to say and I "lose" them.