-38

The "vote down" thing is making everyone avoid answering to the question, and when someone votes down they feel like god. It destroys the fun of asking questions here.

I am looking for answers not for vote downs!

The vote thing should be on the answer's of the question and not on the question it self...

This community is breaking down; Even the answers are bad. We should just remove it without more questions, or maybe just remove it from the questioner's question.

You can change it? Avoid from this "question" tags. Forget for a moment the laws of this community, and take what I wrote seriously!

42
  • 9
    Bad questions will be voted down. May 29, 2014 at 14:10
  • 2
    The problem isn't the question, it is how people ask the question. Don't just say I have a problem, let people know specifically what the problem is and post relevant code. If you don't know what the relative code is, that is the problem, you have jumped into something over your head and shouldn't be asking the question you are asking anyway. This is about helping people progress as programmers and solve complex bugs that have created headaches... not solve peoples homework problems or use google for them.
    – zgc7009
    May 29, 2014 at 14:10
  • 4
    Learning how to ask a question will most certainly help a questioner, or better let learning to read stackoverflow.com/questions/how-to-ask
    – zgc7009
    May 29, 2014 at 14:12
  • 1
    Asking a good question is more likely to get you good answers.
    – DavidG
    May 29, 2014 at 14:14
  • 2
    -1 for punctuation, grammar, lack of paragraphs, organization, cryptic abbreviations and emoticons(?) etc. AND for ` the fun of asking questions here` - it should be about utility not "fun", its not a game you know May 29, 2014 at 14:15
  • 7
    Oh my gosh it's like reading a text message from your worst nightmare...
    – animuson StaffMod
    May 29, 2014 at 14:16
  • 2
    @user3685898 If you can't be bothered to read the guide on asking questions or do the bare amount of research why should we be bothered to answer you?
    – DavidG
    May 29, 2014 at 14:21
  • 1
    There is no time to waste, yet here you are wasting everyones time! May 29, 2014 at 14:21
  • 1
    I don't want to "satisfy" you, I want you and me to learn something in the process. May 29, 2014 at 14:23
  • 1
    @user3685898 "in this world there is no time to waste" - indeed and there is little time to waste on poorly asked, rambling, incoherent questions or ones where the poster has expended zero effort and research and just wants someone else to code/debug/both his previous amateur efforts. May 29, 2014 at 14:24
  • 1
    If it was just about satisfying the asker, he should pay for someone to write code for him, not expect a bunch of volunteers to do it to prevent his headaches out of the kindness of their hearts.
    – eddie_cat
    May 29, 2014 at 14:24
  • 1
    @user3685898 - and what about our headaches? do you have any idea how many hundreds of poor questions get asked daily? its hard to help those that have truly thought about those questions when you spend your time on ill-formatted questions, We're not attacking you, we're defending the sites format
    – Sayse
    May 29, 2014 at 14:24
  • 2
    No, when someone gets an explanation of how code works after trying it himself first and running into specific issues, he will learn. It's not about learning how to solve one specific problem, it's about learning how to solve problems yourself...
    – eddie_cat
    May 29, 2014 at 14:26
  • 1
    What do you hope to gain from this discussion/rant? Accept that your question was voted for the reasons it was, and either improve it in an attempt to get an answer or forget it and move on - then when you need to ask another question, make sure it is clear and well thought out.
    – Sayse
    May 29, 2014 at 14:31
  • 2
    @user3685898 You've made your case, but I can guarantee you this will never happen. May 29, 2014 at 14:35

1 Answer 1

-12

Please tell me what I'm doing wrong. Because I certainly don't feel like a god when I downvote.

9
  • 2
    You mean you don't downvote out of a mean-spirited pleasure you get from hurting people's feelings and causing them to get no answers? ;P
    – eddie_cat
    May 29, 2014 at 14:37
  • 2
    @Savanna I never said that ;)
    – Cole Tobin
    May 29, 2014 at 14:37
  • 7
    Step 1. Vote Step 2. Tilt head back Step 3. Raise arms to the heavens Step 4. Laugh maniacally with enough force to create thunder and lightning.
    – Bart
    May 29, 2014 at 14:37
  • 4
    You're not downvoting enough, that's your problem. Your upvote/downvote ratio is just way, way too high. it appears that you're not downvoting all of the bad posts that you actually read.
    – Servy
    May 29, 2014 at 14:40
  • @Servy what website we talking about here?
    – Cole Tobin
    May 29, 2014 at 14:46
  • @ColeJohnson Well originally I looked at SO, and felt that while your ratio is certainly much better than the average, it's still below my experiences in using the site (and you're active in tags with noticeably worse post quality, such as PHP). Having looked through some of the sites you use other than SO, you almost never downvote on any of them. That seems odd to me (although I'm not active on most, so I couldn't speak to average post quality). That said, to be fair, I feel that almost everyone on the site doesn't downvote enough, so I would have posted that comment to almost anyone.
    – Servy
    May 29, 2014 at 14:50
  • @Servy Since the MSE/MSO split, my vote count here is almost nothing. On MSE on the other hand, it appears I almost never downvote (4180 up; 221 down). But that's just because it's meta.
    – Cole Tobin
    May 29, 2014 at 15:59
  • 1
    @downvoter Do you feel like a god?
    – Cole Tobin
    May 29, 2014 at 16:00
  • 4
    … unclear what you're answering.
    – bjb568
    Sep 1, 2014 at 4:16

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .