My top rated answer has 274 upvotes and just received its second downvote. The downvoter was a user named DGDD.
The question I voted to close was this, by DGDD: Link to an anchor AND force reload current page
My answer is this: Make div 100% height of browser window
After downvoting, DGDD left the following comment:
Viewport-Percentage don't have nearly enough support in order to be used in a production environment. You have to write a fallback every time which ends up creating more of a mess than if you had simply not used VP.
Now don't get me wrong, this would be a perfectly valid downvote reason in some circumstances, however I believe in this case it was purely a revenge thing.
- The question my answer is on mentions nothing about required browsers.
- My answer works perfectly on the vast majority of browsers released in the last 3 years.
- I don't feel "not enough [browser] support" is a good enough reason to downvote a working answer.
The user then went on to defend his downvote by stating that it will not work for mobile users. Once again, the question itself specifies nothing about having to work on mobile browsers, and I think this is a pretty lousy reason to legitimately downvote an answer.
I believe this user has downvoted me out of nothing but spite and if possible I'd like this to be investigated and/or removed, especially as my answer here had a 99.63% upvote rate prior to this downvote being given.