I suppose there is some problem related to the Vox-populi or Electorate badges. Perhaps there isn't, but this is my observation:
Today and last week I was checking PHP's questions, and with another refresh a few second later, I saw all of the questions had at least one upvote. And some of those questions were just really bad; not clear, no research and duplicates that were put on hold later ... and so on
I think those blind upvotes may have been cast just for one of those achievements. I'm also pretty sure that it's the same for other tags (not only for PHP).
The problem is : Given those upvotes, how we can show to new users what a useful and well researched question looks like? How can we encourage new users to research on Stack Overflow before asking if they just have to post a dumb question and hope to be upvoted plus with a duplicate.
I saw upvotes for posts in danger of SQL injection and sometimes for worse... what's next?
Edit : I'd rather talk about questions here, because the quality of the question determine the minimal quality of answers (lot of answers are saying the obvious with poor quality questions).
I had an idea to limitate those blind upvotes :
- this functionnality should be deactivated during the first hours or two for non trusted users or new user's questions.
- During this time, if some(5 ?) reviewers or users flagged a question as too broad, duplicates or whatever, then this make sense to qualify a question as not good enought quality and then upvote is no more available