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I'm new to StackOverflow, and I want get better at asking good questions.

Recently, two of my questions have been down-voted:

In both of these cases, I feel like I'm following the advice for asking good questions.

I would love an explanation as to what was wrong with these two questions, so that I can get better in the future. Any help would be much appreciated.

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  • Possible duplicate of What is the proper way to approach SO as someone totally new to programming?.
    – user456814
    May 28, 2014 at 21:02
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    @Cupcake: Thanks. Those links are helpful, and I'll read through each one carefully. But I really would prefer someone to look at my specific down-voted questions (linked to above), and give me feedback on those specifically.
    – filmnut
    May 28, 2014 at 21:05
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    The first one isn't a programming question. It's got at least one close vote that "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming." (You might look at something like emacs' tramp mode, by the way.) May 28, 2014 at 21:34
  • Btw You are not really new user. You are registered for 4 months already ))).
    – nicael
    May 29, 2014 at 16:27
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    @nicael That means nothing. People sign up all the time to favorite (save) questions or post one question every couple of months, and then later get more involved. May 29, 2014 at 18:45
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    @Qix, I'm one of those. Member for well over a year but only started actively participating in the last few months. May 30, 2014 at 3:51

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Question 1

Regarding https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23919775/opening-text-files-on-remote-linux-machine-within-client-installed-smultron, I don't see anything that glaringly merits a downvote, but I don't often open editors on remote machines anymore, so I'm not a domain expert.

You tagged your question with [linux] and [text-editor] though, and there's a close vote on the question saying that it's off-topic because it belongs on Super User, so I guess maybe someone thought that the question wasn't really sufficiently programming related and that it was a better fit there? I don't know, I'm just guessing.

Question 2

As for Correct Path for Git Remote Add from Amazon EC2 Instance to OSX Client Machine, again, nothing really stands out to me as obviously being worthy of a downvote (though there isn't much that would compel me to upvote either). It's a "meh" question (in just my personal opinion, other people may think otherwise).

Maybe someone thought it would have been a better fit on Server Fault? I don't know.

Your Account History

Taking a quick glance over your question history, you currently have:

  • 2 questions with score of 3,
  • 4 questions with score of 0,
  • 1 question with score of -1.

Unless you have deleted questions that I can't see, with a history like that, I wouldn't be too worried about the downvotes you got on those questions...but that's just my opinion.

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    2 with +3 isn't bad at all for a newcomer :) May 28, 2014 at 21:50
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    This is very helpful. Thank you. I was mostly worried because, when I went to a post a new question earlier today, SO was warning me that I was on the verge of being banned due to down-votes.
    – filmnut
    May 28, 2014 at 22:03
  • @filmnut well, if the Stack Overflow platform was giving you a warning, then I would definitely be concerned about question quality...do you have deleted questions that you're not telling us about?
    – user456814
    May 28, 2014 at 22:04
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    @Cupcake: No. I don't have a deleted question. I should also say that, when I go to post a new question now, SO no longer gives me this warning. It seems that, as a result of me asking this Meta SO question, a number of people have up-voted my originally down-voted questions (the ones I linked to above), and as a result SO no longer considers me "at risk."
    – filmnut
    May 28, 2014 at 22:24
  • @filmnut, that's a success story then. Showing the desire to learn is something that's highly encouraged here so you showing that with this question has moved you to a more stable footing moving forward. Keep that mentality as you continue to develop your skills. May 30, 2014 at 3:54
  • @filmnut Every 5 minutes I see questions that are much worse than the two examples you give, so I am sorry you came close to a question ban. Some people automatically downvote anything that they think should be closed, so be careful about asking questions that might be off-topic. There's nothing wrong with question 2, which only got 1 downvote - sometimes a question picks up a downvote for no clear reason.
    – James King
    May 30, 2014 at 4:16

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