I'm an average Stack Overflow user. I ask some questions and I get some upvotes. I also thought about answering other people's questions. I don't know why, but I get downvoted every time I do that.
Why? I'm not really mad about anything, but I would like to know why, so I can avoid those mistakes that got people triggered.
In general, why do people downvote? Is it due to false information? Explaining, instead of putting code? Or are there people here, who just like being mean?
One thing that I can think of, is speaking with rude and offensive manners. Does being cold in meaning of being straight and not using Thanks or ... count as being offensive?
Examples:
I feel like I know why this one got down-voted. (Does [ : ] create a copy of the list?) I explained some stuff and provided a link to another question with the same stuff, instead of reporting as duplicate. I think this is due to me just not correcting the solution.
Like I got way to blown-out on writing functional programming in python, but somehow it got me downvoted.
In general I would like someone to look through my profile & tell me some of my mistakes. Right now I only had 3 downvotes, which is nothing, but I would like to fix this, so it won't happen again.
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instead of "and", and don't overuse-
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