I'm confused about the usage of the voting system. In very short, I understood it from the behaviour of others that like:
- Bad question (e.g. bad quality, off-topic...)► downvote
- Helpful question (e.g. shows effort, well-researched...) ► upvote
According to the privileges:
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Whenever you encounter a question, answer or comment that you feel is especially useful, vote it up!
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Use your downvotes whenever you encounter an egregiously sloppy, no-effort-expended post, or an answer that is clearly and perhaps dangerously incorrect.
And according to the tooltips of the question down- & upvote-button
- Downvote:
This question does not show any research effort; is unclear or not useful
Upvote:
This question shows research effort;is useful and clear
But looking around, it appears to be those reasons:
- The question is too simple for them.
- The question is too hard for them to understand.
- Poor question grammar.
- Poorly explained question.
- Possible duplicate.
- They don't like the topic to which question is related to (programming language, library, software, etc.).
- They don't like person who asks the question.
Is my usage of votes wrong or maybe the Tooltips? Should we maybe change our voting behaviour?