Well, it appears that I am in the zero group and I am solidly not enjoying what I am looking at because it makes my general maintenance routine much harder to conduct.
Most of my time on SO lately has been predominately on my mobile phone. For me to get the true vote tally on any post, I need to set my phone's browser to Desktop mode (my Samsung phone likes to do me the favor of reverting to Mobile mode whenever it can) to make the vote tally clickable, then click on each (zero) posts' vote tally to see the true score.
I make a habit of reviewing all posts on a page that I visit.
- If a post has not be downvoted, but should be (by my personal set of criteria), I take one for the team and downvote it. This is mostly about caring for future researchers and the ultimate goal of curating exceptional SO content.
- If a post is downvoted, but does not deserve to be, I feel it is my responsibility to neutralize the downvote (or play my part in repairing a post that has multiple downvotes). I have different standards for posts that "shouldn't have a negative vote tally" versus "should be positively voted" (I shall not digress). This is a matter of "caring" for the poster and future researchers.
- If a post is rightfully downvoted and the page would benefit from its deletion, I also cast my delete vote. I consider this a necessary duty to exercise.
My only other indications are:
- If a post is downvoted, the grey "delete" hyperlink appears under the post between "edit" and "flag".
- If an answer has a -3 or worse tally, the entire post is dimmed.
Since these visual cues are less common, my eye is not yet accustomed to spotting #1, and #2 is seldom engaged.
If I am searching SO with [php] is:answer score:..-1
I have no way of hunting for the worst of the worst in the resulting list. (I've never bothered to perform this search before today, but my observation remains true.)
Consideration other users who seek to neutralize unwarranted downvotes on MY answers. If other users consider a post of mine to unworthy of downvotes and they prefer to combat the downvoter by upvoting, they cannot easily see if this tactic is necessary without clicking the vote count.
I think I'd rather be in the "negative one group" if forced to be in any of them because this gives me more valuable information instantly without extra interactions from me.
p.s. I guess this page at least clears up why my downvoted answers are showing up as 0 in the vote tally when I load the page. This would have been good to know when I was crafting my email to SO headquarters to analyze the suspected voting abuse on pages where I've posted in the last 30 days.