Should I downvote an answer if it is not related to what the OP asked for?
This question How to get a JavaScript object was asked. I'm both a Java and JavaScript developer and recently used the selected answer to this question. So I have a pretty good idea of why the OP asked the question and I believe one of the answers was not what the OP asked for. But this is my opinion, and I'm not sure I should downvote just because it's my opinion.
So I looked for guidance on Stack Overflow META and came up with reasons to support downvoting and reasons to just provide a comment.
Reasons to downvote answer
- Based on ...generally correct, but is wrong for my question I could downvote because one comment says: "DVs are for when the answer is not useful, wrong or has bad advice."
- A good rule of thumb is: know it's useful => upvote; not sure => don't vote; definitely missing the point => downvote (with comment).
Reasons to not downvote (and perhaps leave a comment)
- Based on the guidance given here I should not because the answer was not clearly and perhaps dangerously incorrect.
- ...Don't downvote answers that are useful just because they didn't solve your issue
- The goal of Stack Overflow is to be a repository of great questions and answers and that requires users. New users can perceive a down vote as undeserved criticism and need guidance not criticism.
At this point I just provide a comment and look for responses to my question to see if I should downvote.
I just recently received the privilege to downvote and want to use that privilege wisely.