I often visit room number 17 in the chat - the famous JavaScript room, blessed with 10 million room owners.
I have learned JavaScript there from a total n00b level to an intermediate one. And now, when some other users come to ask questions, and I can answer it, I help that guy. He says thank you, and lives happily ever-after.
For fun, I often drop the following line after someone says thankyou to me:
No problem.... Feel free to upvote any of my answers on the main site to show gratitude. (j/k)
The (j/k)
is an obligatory part that I never miss.
So another regular user in the chat room (not the one to whom I said that) got annoyed (maybe) by this. And wrote the following:
@AwalGarg: From now on, every time you say that "feel free to upvote any of answers on the main site to show gratitude ;-)", Imma downvote something of yours.
And after that, I received 3 downvotes, and 2 useless edit suggestions.
meh, I don't care about those. I am not even sure that those downvotes were related to that message or not...
But just asking outta curiosity, is this form of downvoting valid?