I asked this question,
Should if statements be surrounded by blank lines to follow pep8?,
on stack overflow because I couldn't find anything that addressed blank lines around if statements and I wanted to write well formatted code. I spent a great deal of time looking for a answer to this question before asking SO. There wasn't an answer to this question that I could find even after combing through pep 8 for a while.
The question is well written and given the amount of garbage surrounding the subject of Pep8 on SO it should have a lot more upvotes. Two upvotes just seems a little bit too low. I was honestly expecting 5. Did I do something wrong or are 2 upvotes reasonable in this situation?
This question is not a duplicate because the focus of this question is what I'm doing wrong with my questions. The focus of the suggested duplicate question is why people aren't upvoting the questions they answer to increase the popularity of the question and get more reputation for answering it. This questions, while being related, are obviously different after a read through. I'm not looking for an explanation to a sub optimal behavior I'm seeing. I'm looking for a way to improve my own behavior to achieve a desired result. Not the same thing. Aside from the difference in focus, the answers to the two questions aren't even the same. The answers to the suggested duplicate all seem to indicate that one simply needs to ask a well researched question to get upvotes. The answers to this question indicate that one needs to go beyond that to get more upvotes. Only one person in the comment chain below this question has brought up the quality of research put into questions and that was in reference to another question I asked a question on meta about, not this question. Honestly that commentator's comments can probably be removed from this question since they're not all that relevant to this question in particular.
It has a -5 now so I guess I have my answer.