Who keeps up-voting terrible lazy questions, questions that show absolutely no evidence of effort? Please stop doing this. – Hovercraft Full Of Eels 17 hours ago
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Many times I have felt the same way. I come across some mess of a question with no formatting, no punctuation and no effort shown whatsoever, and sure enough there's an upvote on it. It takes a lot of self-control to not go on an all-caps rant about who on earth upvotes these questions.
But I'm here to ask exactly that:
Who actually upvotes these questions?
Before you burn me alive, I'm not looking for names - I'm looking for statistics.
What really interests me is why they get upvoted, but I'd wager you don't have that data. The next best thing is who casts the upvotes, which I hope will provide some indication as to why.
All reasons I can think of don't sound particularly convincing:
- People are stupid enough to actually find such questions good
- Sock puppetry (IMO unlikely if the main account has only 1 rep)
- Some misguided attempt at encouragement...?
- Mis-clicks, blind upvoting spree, ...?
Now, I'm looking for some data on upvotes on "terrible" questions. Let's first define a "terrible" question as (matching all of the following):
- Having either a score of -3 or less, or being closed as "unclear"
- Having no more than 5 upvotes
For all users who have cast upvotes on such questions, could we please get some graphs or data dumps on (the distribution of):
- Whether the account still exists (if you even retain such info for deleted accounts)
- Their reputation
- Their upvotes-to-downvotes ratio
- The age of their account at the time the vote was cast
- The amount of votes cast on terrible questions by the same person (i.e. is it always the same bunch of people, or do most of them just cast 1 such vote?)
I'm also inclined to ask for the geographical location of such users, but... I feel like that might break the anonymity that votes should have.
Would be awesome if someone could provide that data. :)