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I have a question on meta (that was migrated from the main Q&A). Originally, the question got a score of 4. Then it was closed as a duplicate, and shortly, it had a score of -4, and the question currently has a score of -6. Same thing happened to this question. It got a score of 1, later closed as duplicate, and a while later, got a score of -8.

Because of this pattern of downvotes after the questions were closed as duplicates, it makes me wonder, Are my questions downvoted just because they are duplicates? If so, is there something in meta that tells people to downvote duplicate questions?

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Approach the question from a completely different angle. When do you get upvotes on meta posts? When it is something that people resonate with, it won't be any more complicated than that.

Now given that the meta crowd is a pretty small subset of the user base that kind of tend to stick together (for better or worse), say that you post something that has been asked or suggested numerous times already. What do you think will happen?

The votes don't really matter all that much though. Either it gets closed and linked to excellent duplicates, or you get some stellar answers nonetheless. Or both. We do like to show off our knowledge of the site. Again. And again. And again. And again.

(And we also can't resist engaging with people who are in a fit of rage. Again. And again. And...)

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Is it common?

If we only consider undeleted meta questions,

So, around 75% questions of duplicate questions, that are not deleted, got a net positive or a neutral vote - which would suggest it's not that common. Having said that, if we consider deleted posts, this might not hold true anymore.

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  • How about deleted meta posts?
    – Caleb Liu
    Jul 21, 2022 at 10:01
  • @user18807217 It's probably higher, but only moderators can know the exact number of deleted duplicates. You can try to contact one in chat
    – TheMaster
    Jul 21, 2022 at 10:04

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