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Ok, here is the situation:

I asked a question on Oct 11 '16 at 18:57 on Stack Overflow. It was a poor question, I only ever asked 3 or 4 questions. But it did get 2 answers, so it can't be deleted.

Then today, Apr 7 '18 at 12:30 someone downvotes it. It's also a question that one would typically not expect someone to find with a random Google search about programming.

What can/should I do?

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    People can view your profile browse to your questions if they like upvote don't like downvote. Apr 7, 2018 at 4:49
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    I understand that but, questions that are closed should not allow any downvotes as it's pointless. Especially when they have been closed for well over a year. It dissuades me from posting questions, because someone could use it as retaliation if they don't like what I say. Apr 7, 2018 at 4:54
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    You have 10k rep. You'd have to get five thousand downvotes to lose all your rep. That's not going to happen from one or two pissed off users. Apr 7, 2018 at 5:01
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    @RobertColumbia - it could happen. Most people don't like me for some reason. I'm nice guy, just blunt sometimes... Apr 7, 2018 at 5:06
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    @ArtisticPhoenix Tell me one thing what if the user upvoted your question will you still say 'meh why the user upvoted my question it is so old' just saying. Apr 7, 2018 at 5:17
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    @AbhishekGurjar - Oh It's fine if someone upvotes! Just kidding, of course I would say the same thing. I would rather delete the question but that is not an option. Also how many questions get up votes when they are closed because they are too broad? Sure there are a few, but that is apples to oranges. Because the question is already marked by the community as being off topic. At the very least it should be 'frozen' once it's closed. You can't add answers, why should you be able to add down/up votes. Apr 7, 2018 at 6:21
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    If you have just 4 questions you'd need to anger more than 1000 users to lose 10K rep (such users will rarely downvote answer due to cost). While indeed it is possible... I doubt it will ever happen without someone spending significant effort to organize that. To my knowledge it yet to happen on SO. Apr 7, 2018 at 6:56
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    Possibly useful.
    – halfer
    Apr 7, 2018 at 12:53
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    You can ask a question on meta about the downvotes to get them reversed.
    – Suragch
    Apr 7, 2018 at 15:20
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    The moderators can disassociate you from a question if you desire this. Please have a look at this relevant question for more on this. Apr 7, 2018 at 23:17
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    If they downvote only one question, that's a -2. If they downvote multiple of your posts, that's serial voting and will be reversed.
    – user202729
    Apr 8, 2018 at 4:38
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    It makes no sense to complain, and your reputation benefits - overall - from having so much historical information. Yes, old questions ding your reputation sometimes. HOWEVER, they will more often gain you reputation. Any time I see a question with 50+ upvotes on something extremely basic I think, "Wow, what a lucky guy to see that question first, or be on the cutting edge of that language." The reputation system strongly favors what Slashdot once called, "obsessive refreshers." Apr 9, 2018 at 6:57
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    I can't find any downvoted question from your profile? You have just three questions with upvotes Apr 9, 2018 at 7:26
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    StackOverflow is full of mediocre questions which get polished later. Welcome to the club. Apr 9, 2018 at 7:31
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    "questions that are closed should not allow any downvotes as it's pointless" It's not pointless; votes are a community's reflection of the quality and effort of a question. A question's status as closed is a reflection of whether the question is within the scope of the site or not. You can ask great questions that are totally off-topic, and you can ask really crappy questions that are on-topic. Two different functions for two different things. The system also considers them separately for things like automatic question deletion.
    – TylerH
    Apr 9, 2018 at 14:57

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Check the question to see if there is anything you can do to improve it. If you can improve it, do so. If you can't, move on.

If you feel really strongly about it, you can post a question on Meta tagged with , but that could (read: probably will) cause further downvotes via the Meta Effect.

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    Thanks for your time, there is no way to improve it without changing it wholesale, it was more of a is this possible to do. There is a reason I didn't point to the specific question. I thought I saw somewhere that if there were no upvoted answers you could delete the question, but it wont let me. Apr 7, 2018 at 4:51
  • @ArtisticPhoenix unaccept the answer, then delete ...
    – rene
    Apr 7, 2018 at 6:16
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    @rene - doesn't work, still cant delete it after un-accepting the answer. it says something like you cannot delete this answer because others have taken the time to provide an answer Apr 7, 2018 at 6:18
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    @ArtisticPhoenix If you unaccept the answer it will roomba at 03:00 UTC
    – rene
    Apr 7, 2018 at 6:56
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    @rene - Thanks! I was not aware of that, I just come on an answer questions when I have some free time. Apr 7, 2018 at 7:05
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    @ArtisticPhoenix You're lucky I didn't upvote the answer! :evil:
    – Cœur
    Apr 9, 2018 at 12:19

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