why was my question downvoted?
It is good to note that not all questions that ask this are ranting.
It should not be instantly assumed the person wants a fight but even when the OP/AP asks without wanting a fight it can sometimes come through as looking for one.
Anon downvotes will always draw the most anger. I mean the first thing that will run through a persons mind is: "How can I be wrong,". And when they cannot see their mistake: "No, they must be wrong". Anon downvoting actually increases the anger of an individual in many cases (which I have seen personally).
I regularly ask this question when my answer/question gets downvoted, in fact I always will unless I can spot what's wrong; which if I could why would I post it (duh)?
I ask this question since I wish to learn. If I have a misconception or I have done something wrong I like to know. I personally hate anon downvotes since I have no idea what is wrong, and sometimes that is worse than actually being told you are wrong, especially if you think you are right or the downvoter has a misconception/misread themselves (can and has happened to me).
Sometimes it is as simple as me misunderstanding or misreading at which point when notified about it I can instantly act to delete/edit.
I mean, one of the main points of this site's purpose is to learn from others in a community spirit and sometimes an anon downvote contradicts what some have come to expect when they read about this site and its core values, since with an anon downvote the knowledge remains with the downvoter. It never passes to the community.
So when donvotes fly there can somtimes be anger, even if not intended.
It takes a very experienced and calm person to talk about a downvote on their own question/answer without resorting to "WTF".
As a general thought outside of this meta question: I personally think it is better to ask first and then downvote as a last resort. However, many (not all) downvoters find that annoying and won't bother to impart their knowledge or don't want to get involed in the long and sticky process that comes after which can result in 30 odd comments.
In fact when threads like this devolve into hate you may find it comes from anon downvoters who have posted answes and questions downvoted since they hate those people as they hate themselves for their bad mindset to downvoting. Kind of like wheel of hate really.
downvote !== calling someone stupid
– Jay Blanchard Aug 21 '14 at 18:36