Now. Not to be ridiculous, also because, probably, do not know fully the rules. Could it be two points down in my small reputation that change my day. This I also need to understand when I have to and when I do not answer a question.
In this case, the user poses a question. The error in the code is trivial and send the working code with the attached snippet. The moderator locks the question with this motivation: "Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers"
But why vote down my answer that, IN ANY CASE, it was correct and it took me a very small part of my time? If the answer is wrong in form, why do condemn me too?
right != useful
. It's not clear why you think it's "moderators" who downvoted - anyone with more than 125 rep can (and should!) downvote content they think is not useful. "If the answer is wrong in form, why do condemn me too?" - because you wrote it? But a vote doesn't condemn you, just the post."If the answer is wrong in form, why do condemn me too?"
-- please understand that no one was "condemning you" but rather voting on the quality of your answer. Period.