One of my questions (Scatter plot with colored markers + colormap in ECharts) got a couple of downvotes, and I was asking in a comment what I can do to improve the question.
Today I noticed that my comment got deleted, and I got further downvotes without explanations. Today I reposted my comment:
@Downvoters: What can I do to improve the question? The same type of question gets asked for many other plotting libraries, and typically it is well received on SO. I simply don't know where to start because ECharts seems to use a different terminology to other plotting libraries.
Is such a comment not allowed?
I'm honestly surprised by the downvotes, because in other communities (other plotting libraries) this would have been a standard question. I'm even more surprised that such a comment gets deleted without a notification/explanation why.
From my perspective, this question is not a duplicate of the question whether giving feedback is mandatory. I knew that it isn't, so reading the answers of that question wouldn't help me.
What wasn't clear to me is why the rule of non-mandatory feedback implies that a comment asking for improvement suggestions can be flagged and deleted. This has nothing to do with the motivation of why a mandatory system hasn't been implemented.
@Downvoters
makes it look more like a complaint than a request for information on how to improve. Also, it is best to avoid the "but Billy's mom lets him do it" type of argument since each question must fly or fail on its own merits.