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I believe downvoting is a personal preference and it should be used as one prefers.

Anyway I'm not sure if it's the intended usage for downvotes if, in the situation where a user has a personal preference for an answer (specifically, mind the meta effect, I'm referring to this post), that user downvotes every other answer regardless of being correct or not just to give his favorite answer visibility.

Should this be considered a normal and acceptable behavior? I strongly tend to dislike it

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    That's called "tactical dowvoting" and it's one reason why it costs reputation to downvote an answer and, once cast, the vote is "locked in". Sep 26, 2014 at 12:40
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    You can always offer a bounty with reason "reward exemplary answer" and explanation of why that answer is better to try and gather some upvotes for it. Sep 26, 2014 at 22:01

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Nope.

Don't downvote a answer just because you like a different answer better.

Vote on a answer based on that answer's merit. If the answer is bad, downvote it. If the answer is good, upvote it. Even if you like a different answer better.
(You could only vote on the answer you like best, though)

Whatever you do, don't downvote good answers.

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    ... Unless it's plagiarism or off-topic or something. It isn't about the quality, it's about the usefulness.
    – bjb568
    Sep 26, 2014 at 11:30
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    @bjb568: I'd consider a plagiarized / off-topic answer a "Bad answer."
    – Cerbrus
    Sep 26, 2014 at 11:31
  • Well you say that answer. That answer + context is different. Anyway, you need to differentiate between context like "is it a jQuery answer on a vanilla question?" and "is this not the best?".
    – bjb568
    Sep 26, 2014 at 14:34
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    I'm not going to write out all corner cases where an answer might be bad. It should go without saying that "that answer's merit" includes it's context.
    – Cerbrus
    Sep 26, 2014 at 15:48
  • -1 I like the other answer better. :P Jan 27, 2018 at 11:38

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