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I wanted to get some clarification today regarding the voting system, especially on Stack Overflow. I stumbled upon a lot of questions whose answers helped me understand the voting system better, but the questions themselves had a lot of down votes, or were closed as "primarily opinion based". I understand why this close reason exists in all Stack Exchange sites, but not Meta. I thought Meta was a place to discuss the way the other sites work, I think that is subject to opinion. Was I wrong?

So I wonder, why are questions on Meta closed as "opinion-based"?
And more specifically, what types of questions are you allowed to ask on Meta?

If Meta is not a place for me to show disappointment in the way the voting system works and state my opinion as to why I don't really like it, what would be an appropriate place to do so?

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    The answer here explains some cases why meta questions are closed as "opinion-based": meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/260259/…
    – Tom
    Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 10:37
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    I'm with you there up until If meta is not a place for me to show disappointment in the way the voting system works, and state my OPINION as to why I don't really like it that sounds like it would just be a rant and not seek any discussion.
    – George
    Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 10:37
  • @George not really, I exaggerated a bit. There are just some things I don't like about the voting system, I wanted to give some examples and what I think would be a better solution. Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 10:41
  • votes to close this question as primarily opinion-based </jk>
    – Glorfindel
    Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 11:38
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    But honestly, this is probably answered by Why is “primarily opinion-based” a valid close reason on Meta? and the one linked by Tom.
    – Glorfindel
    Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 11:40
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    @IleanaProfeanu We'd be interested in your opinion as to why the voting system sucks if you'd read a significant number of questions and answers on meta which explain why it is the way it is and you had something new to say on the matter. We don't want yet another rehash of the same things again and again. Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 11:46
  • @Robert Longson I think it would be better for users with little reputation to be explained, or to have the possibility to request a mod to explain to them, why the question was downvoted, instead of discouraging them with 3 downvotes, as in the case of a friend of mine. also, I think one downvote would be enough. but I think I will ask a question about it. thank you all for your answers Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 14:09
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    @IleanaProfeanu a) That's not scalable. b) how is the mod supposed to read the mind of the 3 downvoters? c) The question is downvoted because it does not show any research effort, is unclear or not useful. Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 14:51
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    @IleanaProfeanu 'it would be better for users with little reputation to be explained, or to have the possibility to request a mod to explain to them'.....' I think I will ask a question about it' - be very wary! That issue has been discussed forever on meta. There are dozens of Q&A threads on explaining, (or not), votes. Unless you have something new to add, you can expect a bad reception. Commented Jan 15, 2018 at 17:06

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