All my last questions on SO with tag java were downvoted and voted to close as "Needs details or clarity". Always similar behavior: downvote + close "Needs details or clarity".
Some evidence collected from a moderator and posted as comments above reveals that not all questions were downvoted and/or voted to close:
it's not all your Java questions, even including deleted ones: this question has neither (although you deleted it quite quickly).
I'm not the mod who handled this, but the close votes, at least, are not all the same person. A lot of them are, but it doesn't especially look like targeting
Of your last 10 questions: 6 were close-voted by one person, 2 were close-voted by other people, and 2 have no close votes (earlier Qs don't seem to have many close votes).
I have been using SO for 9 years and I know how to ask questions. I've never seen something like this. [...] All my java question.
Asking questions was easier 9 years ago, because there were far fewer questions (and askers) around, making it easier to show something which was never asked about before. Nowadays, especially for mature technologies such as Java, it is somewhat hard to come up with a novel, high quality problem statement. It may seem unfair, but that is what the platform is optimizing for. Better be open to the fact that users are more likely to find that your question isn't useful.
I think that it is done by one person. I applied to support, but their answer was "We will do nothing for you".
Those with the power to investigate have already looked into your ticket and concluded that there is no evidence to support the claim that you are being targeted. Better to accept that rather than assume that they are lying to you or that they were slacking.
Today I've asked a new question without the java tag. But the question was edited by another user, and tagged java. And after that, bingo: downvote + close-vote.
Trying to evade attention from some users through incomplete tagging is frowned upon. If the question is a Java question, it makes perfect sense to tag it as such. Let's not shift the blame to the editors.
This is the link Swing JScrollBar is scrolled to bottom when value is equal to 0 so, everyone can see if the question has all details.
Now, this is what you could have been focusing on in this Meta question. Narrowing it down to what can be improved in this Java Swing question would have been much more productive.
Repeating from what I said in a comment: I do not claim to be a Swing expert, but I would still recommend that code examples include all the import
statements necessary to compile. Consider also including your JDK version & distribution, and if applicable, any extra dependencies and versions involved.
Now, if you were to be a bit more patient, you might get even more feedback on that question. But if you just give up, that is your prerogative.
Any ideas how to solve this problem?
By default, if your posts tend to be poorly received, consider first what you can improve in them. This may involve learning how to ask again. I understand how condescending this may sound, but the platform has shown us again and again how even long-time users either forget or overlook the quality standards and effort expected from contributors.
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