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I just earned about 15 rep points. And then one of my answers was voted down and I lost two points. I think it be nice to know the reason why it was downvoted. Is there a way to find out, or is this just a missing feature?

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    Feature-request: mind reading. I wouldn't mind having that feature either! Sadly, anyone can downvote for almost any reason, and sometimes you'll just never know what that reason is.
    – mhlester
    Apr 17, 2014 at 22:19
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    See also, Encouraging people to explain downvotes
    – mhlester
    Apr 17, 2014 at 22:22
  • Hmm, Encouraging people to explain downvotes - I've asked a question that was duplicate here, but there was 20 downvotes. Was it really fair?
    – Jamie
    Apr 17, 2014 at 22:54
  • @Jamie, one of the reasons in the tooltip for downvoting says "does not show any research effort". The same feature request has been posted a lot, so users get pretty tired of seeing it. Hence the downvotes. Expectation being "research effort" should have found the duplicate
    – mhlester
    Apr 17, 2014 at 23:06
  • Yes, and as I've ask a duplicate of it before, @mhlester, I'm not going to get interested of this question :: I hope epople will continue to downvote it.
    – Jamie
    Apr 18, 2014 at 0:21
  • I've opened a detailed feature-request regarding explanations for downvotes, please see Revisiting Optional Explanations for Downvotes (on Questions).
    – user456814
    May 5, 2014 at 0:14
  • you should check in comments for why? Oct 7, 2015 at 9:56

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It's not a missing feature. There is no requirement to leave a comment when voting down a question or answer, although it's certainly helpful to leave constructive criticism when doing the downvoting.

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    I would suggest to force commenting ONLY when down-voting from 0 to -1. I think no answer deserves a negative quotation unless it's blatantly wrong or offensive, and then it also deserves at least an explanation! Aug 7, 2014 at 13:23
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    There should be some rules about down voting. Anyone can throw up a mindless down vote. A person may spend a lot of thought and time posting a well intentioned question, but a down vote can be cast with no effort - reading the question isn't even required. Down votes should require some effort. Here's one suggestion: after X number of down votes, require the down voter to give a 2-3 sentence answer for the down vote. If they can't put in this level of effort, their down votes really are meaningless.
    – lance-p
    Jun 17, 2018 at 21:48

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