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I have an idea: merging down-votes and flags together.

It is basically what it sounds like. A downvote is a flag. The amount of downvotes your post has is the amount of flags it has. Just like flags, this merge would allow for downvotes to be rejected. (i.e. duplicate "downvote" not a duplicate).

The OP would also be able to see the reasons for each of the "flagvotes"(that's what I'm going to call them).

The reason I came up with this idea is because I often see downvotes, but no reason for those downvotes. Some people had the idea for a reason to be given for downvotes(which I think isn't a bad idea), but I think merging the two would make things a lot simpler, as downvoting because This question is unclear or not useful also means that the question is supposively flag-worthy.

If you think this isn't a good idea, or think this could use some ironing out(obviously it does), then please let me know and why.

P.S. This isn't a duplicate. This is suggesting my unpopular opinion of two things being merged, not just you must give reason for downvote.

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    A downvote isn't a flag, and isn't meant to be. Downvotes are to signal quality. Flags denote something problematic that means additional action needs to happen to the post. Not every downvoted post needs more action; it could just be plain wrong.
    – fbueckert
    Mar 22, 2019 at 17:15
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    Flags and votes have distinct purposes. A flag is to indicate an potential issue with the post that needs to be looked at by reviewers and/or moderators. A vote indicate the usefulness of the post. Those are in no way connected.
    – rene
    Mar 22, 2019 at 17:16
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    Downvotes and flags are entirely different things. We certainly wouldn't want people to confuse the two things. Voting (up or down) is integral to the site, and normal behaviour that we encourage, no commenting is necessary nor will it ever be required. Flagging is for exceptions to the norm, where us moderators deal with the flags (the vlq and naa flags are first sent to a community review queue, but are ultimately handled by moderators too if the community doesn't complete review). Moderators will not and never will handle individual votes on posts.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Mar 22, 2019 at 17:19
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    You’re not going to get any rationale for downvotes. Downvotes aren’t for the OP, they’re for everyone else, so that they can easily get to the good stuff, and never see the bad stuff. You’re also not going to be able to reject downvotes. No one can reject your vote for president, and no one can reject your downvote. Please just internalize the way the system works. I promise you that you found SO in the first place because this system works so well.
    – Dan Bron
    Mar 22, 2019 at 17:19
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    @Vakore while downvotes and flags often go together, that doesn't mean that they are the same thing. It just means that they often have similar causes. For instance, an "answer" that contains gibberish is both flag-worthy (not an answer) and downvote worthy, as it is not useful. However consider a solution to some SQL question that actually solves the problem, but leaves the user open to SQL injection attacks. That is not flag-worthy, as it does provide an answer. But the vulnerability would justify a downvote. Mar 22, 2019 at 17:22
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    It is a rather useless flag. Nobody knows what it means. I'd love to eliminate it, combine it with something else, or reword it, but I don't have the power to do any of those things. If you have time to kill, see my answer for more information. And no, spam is not gibberish. Spam is unsolicited promotion. But you could argue that gibberish is "rude/abusive". Mar 22, 2019 at 17:32
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    No, spam is for undisclosed self promotion. That's not at all the same thing as gibberish.
    – fbueckert
    Mar 22, 2019 at 17:32
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    @Vakore: "This is suggesting my unpopular opinion of two things being merged, not you must give reason for downvote." But you explicitly state that you want the merge to happen to get people to give a reason for voting. Mar 22, 2019 at 17:33
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    @Vakore Ok, removing that motivation and say we merge the two categories, by adding a flag that has the same content as the current downvote tooltip: what do we gain? What other motivations do you have besides explaining and being able to contest downvotes?
    – Dan Bron
    Mar 22, 2019 at 17:38
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    @Vakore: "I also think that a new user with a good question not knowing what is(or isn't) wrong with their question is very daunting." But the flag doesn't change anything; it's just a generic statement, equivalent to what is on the tooltip. The user doesn't even find out that their question has been flagged in that way, because that's not how flags work. So how does this help? Mar 22, 2019 at 17:45
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    @Vakore Ok, so that’s two things. Let’s take them in reverse: the second one is still just “explaining downvotes”, which you’ve been told isn’t going to happen (and as you’ll find in the dupe and its other inbound Qs, has been discussed ad nauseum). The first is just confusion on your end, and from the unanimous comments here and the general success of the site, doesn’t seem to hold back others. The cure there is just to learn the difference between flagging and voting. Plenty of material here on Meta for that.
    – Dan Bron
    Mar 22, 2019 at 17:45
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    @Vakore That is the opposite of what you just told me. And with only 13 votes, you might consider you don’t have enough experience to suggest sweeping changes.
    – Dan Bron
    Mar 22, 2019 at 17:53
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    I wouldn’t say it’s if no use. It helps you and other visitors better understand how the site options are meant to be used. Peace.
    – yivi
    Mar 22, 2019 at 18:10
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    You should not be vandalizing your own question.
    – Servy
    Mar 22, 2019 at 18:14
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    The reason I closed this as a duplicate is because your main motivation for turning votes into flags is to make downvotes reasons visible, and shows some fundamental misunderstandings about what downvotes are for. The other post gives clear explanations about why we won't be changing how downvoting works.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Mar 22, 2019 at 18:27

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When you vote you are expressing your opinion about a post usefulness and quality.

By flagging you are signaling there are problems that make the post unfit for a site. You do not flag a post because it's not useful, or because you believe it's wrong. You use your votes for that.

Those two things are orthogonal and should not be merged.

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It doesn't make sense to merge flags and down votes because:

  • There is no a flag for a question not being useful (or not showing research effort, the other reason in the tooltip).

  • Going the other way, it isn't necessarily the case that you would down vote everything that you flag. It is possible for a duplicate to be a good sign post.

  • It doesn't make sense to reject votes because votes are subjective. We are allowed to disagree on the usefulness of a post.

I've never seen something downvoted under 5 votes but not flagged.

One reason a post might get down voted but not flagged is the question asker is trying to do something which is a terrible idea. Much like DavisBroda's suggestion of an answer that has security flaws, a question that asks how to do something that will break something else, make it unsecure, make maintenance impossible, etc. may get down votes.

Another reason might be that the asker knows a solution to their problem and not only won't use it but refuses to explain why (or their reason is terrible).

There's no close reason for "bad idea" but many people don't consider questions that ask how to do things the wrong way or how to do something in a way other than the obvious, easy way to be useful.

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  • 1) I think there should be a flag for that. 2) Ok, dups I can understand, but perhaps that could be its own thing. 3) You're probably right, though I stand by my idea.
    – user10976548
    Mar 22, 2019 at 17:57