TL;DR Surely downvoting valid discussions is discouraging users from asking good questions?
I asked a question on the main site:
How can I import multiple items from a module and rename them in Python?
It was quickly down voted, so, wanting to improve it, I asked about it here, on Meta. I want to ask the best post I can and yet my valid Meta post was also heavily down voted:
Is there an issue with this question?
My experience is probably fairly unique - most people posting a bad question here wouldn't think to take it to Meta, and most people who know about Meta don't ask bad questions (look at the number of users here compared to the main site).
The downvotes on the main site were valid - a comment would have been useful (but I agree they shouldn't have to), but the question was bad.
I don't think downvoting a Meta post with a clear question, a desire to improve their main site post and reasonable grammar and presentation is productive to a site that wants high quality questions.
If the user is willing - outgoing enough, even - to post on Meta, asking for improvements, what will downvoting this post accomplish? I'm not saying don't downvote low quality and similar - that is 100% necessary, I'm trying to say that the user wants to ask a good question, following the rules, and are doing their best to do this. If you object to these sorts of questions on Meta, is Meta the palace for you? Should schools give detentions for asking a teacher how to improve their bad essay?
Perhaps this is just this site. But perhaps this site shouldn't be like this. Just because the number next to my name is low, doesn't mean I don't have something valid to ask. Perhaps I do.
I really want to be able to participate here, and I will continue to do my best. But scaring off the few new users who want to make their posts as good as possible...
It can't be the best thing can it?
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