On the Q&A site, voting lets me distinguish between good and bad answers (also, questions).
What purpose does voting have on the Documentation site?
It's probably not the same purpose - the various topics, while sorted by vote count, don't directly compete (or do they?).
On the tour, the only mentions of voting are
anyone can ... downvote
and
Reputation is earned by ... contributing to examples that are upvoted
So, why should I vote? The tour suggests that the only effect of voting is reputation.
If I upvote one topic and downvote the other, does it create any difference for people that read the documentation?
Additional thoughts:
There currently are no tooltips on the voting buttons. This post basically asks "What should we put in these tooltips?".
Also, when I downvote a topic, it asks me for feedback:
I am downvoting this example because it is...
- not helpful
- very low quality
- not clear
- other
This is great! However, I don't see a compelling reason for upvoting - any documentation is supposed to be helpful and clear; I don't want to specify that it is indeed the case all the time.
A thought experiment - remove the upvote button, and call the downvote button something like "request improvement". How would that be worse than current situation? (disclaimer: this post is not a feature request; this is purely a thought experiment I did for trying to answer my own question).