Now, I don't mean to verbally bash members of the Python community, but it's just a trend I see.
I'm familiar with JavaScript and Python (and a tiny bit of Java). I answer questions in both tags, but the ones in JavaScript are generally received nicely, and hardly ever get downvoted even though the answers aren't really the best.
However, almost every answer I post in Python gets downvoted (there was a good reason for a few, granted) more heavily than in JavaScript, HTML or CSS. Is there a psychological reason or is it just my JavaScript competence being superior to my Python competence?
I did once post an answer to a Python question that showcased an efficacious solution involving "unpacking" (apologies for unfamiliar members of the community) which got downvoted immediately after an upvote. This didn't seem to occur in the JavaScript community where I got no downvotes at all.