The upvote text reads:
This question shows research effort; it is useful and clear
The downvote help text reads the opposite:
This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful
Are all posted questions categorically either one or the other?
I often find myself scrolling through questions (and answers too) and feeling that a particular one doesn't really fall into either of these categories, and I don't feel strongly enough either way to cast a vote.
The nature of voting on Stack Overflow itself is intrinsically and intentionally subjective and opinionated (i.e., what is useful to some may be the opposite to others), so I'm not really concerned about whether people agree or disagree on a certain question. I'm more wondering about what people think about this quality gap -
Does it exist at all, or do all questions and answers always fall into one or the other category?
And tangentially, do all posts "deserve" an action in one way or the other by viewers/ voters?
There's already plenty of discussion on what content deserves an upvote or downvote respectively around meta. I just found myself curious about what people make of this apparent gap, which I haven't seen referenced.