This question on Stack Overflow currently has 16 upvotes. Its single answer has 67 upvotes. This seems lopsided. An answer that's so valuable leads me to think the question is valuable, so why hasn't it been upvoted more?
Should we encourage question voting more?
If so:
- Why? What does it do? (I'm not saying these things aren't happening, but how do we know?)
- Improve search engine results / relevancy?
- Increase visibility of the question within Stack Exchange?
- Contribute to the author as an "atta boy?"
- How?
- I know when you upvote an answer Stack Overflow will remind you to upvote the question. I'm thinking that's not enough. Perhaps it's not shown enough of the time?
If not:
- Then, logically, do we need question voting anyway? I've seen many questions on stackoverflow where the question votes far outreach the sum of answer votes. I assume, in those situations, that many similar question-havers are dropping by, upvoting the question with the thought that "I have that question too. None of these answers satisfy me."
Question voting seems valuable to me, but I'm not sure if I'm basing that on science or a feeling.