Well it looks like the jury is still out but we can glean some results from the responses given in the post. From the comments given, and observed trends we can deduce the following:
- Downvotes and Dismissals are increasing as the number of users is
increasing. Additionally, many feel that the quality of questions
asked is decreasing as well. I think this brooks no argument, and
failed to encapsulate this in my original post.
- Upvoting is dangerous and can cause more harm than good, while downvoting is healthy and improves the content of this site.
Based on the tenor of comments, it appears that this is ok. Even if that comment or answer provided value. I stated that I upvote questions, comments and answers. What I had to qualify, was that I do this if I feel that there was value provided.
I assert that this is the issue at hand and that this nature is doing more harm than good. To put aside the example of poor quality posts, I typically ignore them. The "herd" (and I mean this term neutrally in this case) will decide the quality of a post as providing relevance. I don't feel that is necessarily the value I want to provide and guess what? I and anybody else who uses this site gets to decide that. If I, or any other user are reticent to downvote and then upvote comments that I feel have been unfairly criticized, I get to exercise that right. If this is not ok, then kick me and others like me off.
I argue that rampant downvoting and outright dismissal of posts without giving the OP a chance to edit or fix the post, or provide a justification for a downvote are more harmful than upvoting. If you can't provide feedback on why a question, comment or answer is lacking relevance, then why bother? If it's not worth your time, then why take the time? This post garnered a swath of downvotes in a matter of time that clearly showed folks had not even taken the time to read it. Yes, that is harmful.
Also, downvoting, deletions, dismissals etc. carry a negative connotation. Constructive criticism does not. Silence carries less.
I feel like I was accused for attacking an inviolable right of the participants of this forum. That was not my intent. I merely wanted to express an alarming trend that seems to be an ongoing theme.
I don't feel comfortable posting on this site regardless of desire or need. The reputation I have acquired is at the whim of a user base I feel are too quick to criticize without leveraging rationale:
Receive $.ajax "parsererror" when downloading XLSX file
Is an example, This question was asked and answered - provided relevant code and conditions of execution yet was downvoted without any comment.
We shall agree to disagree, and I can take my attitudes elsewhere, I get that, but I urge that in order to grow and change, one must be willing to. The next time you click a thumbs down, leave a constructive comment perhaps. The next time you review a post, give the OP a chance to restructure or move the post to provide relevance.
We ask our users to take time to research and get things right, Shouldn't we do the same before we cast our negative feedback?