I have just stumbled upon these two questions with a number of upvotes and downvotes as of the time of writing this post:
- What is the Text Blocks (or Multiline Strings) feature in Java? with 7 upvotes and 17 downvotes. Score -10.
- How is NullPointerException in Java 14 different from its predecessor? with 1 upvote and 12 downvotes. Score -11.
I don't understand the reason for the intense chain of downvoting.
Let's say the questions lack quality to be either downvoted or left as is. So we can compare with the recommended reason to downvote (source: https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/vote-down):
- Downvote questions that don't show any research effort or don't contain enough information to be clear and answerable. These questions may also need to be closed.
The question clearly contains enough information to be clear and answerable. Does it show an effort? Well, how much effort the askers of this, this, and this questions took? None. Is it okay because these became quickly very popular among users and were asked many years ago? Well, it makes sense until I show you my very similar question (having 18 upvotes and 1 downvote) just a few months older than the two questions at the beginning. I think this requirement is either ignored or aimed against the "do my homework pls" question.
The question is understandable, properly formated. Moreover, the self-answered questions are not only allowed but also encouraged and this is the case. I am sure they would become searched a lot in the future. See https://stackoverflow.com/help/self-answer:
Yes! Stack Exchange has always explicitly encouraged users to answer their own questions. If you have a question that you already know the answer to, and you would like to document that knowledge in public so that others (including yourself) can find it later, it's perfectly okay to ask and answer your own question on a Stack Exchange site.
Interestingly:
- The answers are less downvoted (6 upvotes/2 downvotes and 7 upvotes/0 downvotes).
- No negative comments are present. Actually, no comments are present (at the time of writing this post).
What happens here? What do I miss? Why are these two questions so heavily downvoted?
(I haven't voted to these questions yet, however, it is my intention to upvote them both including the answers in the soon future).
Meta-effect after cca 24 hours (I didn't vote yet):
- Question What is the Text Blocks (or Multiline Strings) feature in Java? has 42 (+35) upvotes and 47 (+30) downvotes. Score -5. The answer went to 20 (+14) upvotes and 3 (-1) downvotes.
- How is NullPointerException in Java 14 different from its predecessor? with 34 (+33) upvote and 32 (+30) downvotes. Score 2. The answer went to 31 (+24) upvotes and 1 (+1) downvote.
- Fun fact: my mentioned question was downvoted (lol, thanks) and the answer remains unchanged.
The two mentioned questions accumulated quite a lot of upvotes and downvotes while the overall score has improved. I see the community here is very split.
Meta-long term effect after ca. 3 months (lots of rep and attention)
- Question What is the Text Blocks (or Multiline Strings) feature in Java? has 52 upvotes and 55 downvotes. Score -3. The answer went to 42 upvotes and 9 downvotes, score 33. Question is still locked and was deleted and un-deleted multiple times in between.
- How is NullPointerException in Java 14 different from its predecessor? with 84 upvote and 52 downvotes. Score 32. The answer went to 71 upvotes and 3 downvotes, score 68. Question was multiple times closed and reopened in between.
Overall still lots of up and downvotes but a bit more up than downvotes lately.