I received a downvote to this answer to a question about the HTTP spec that I don't understand. Given that my answer is directly copied from the spec, the only reasons I could think for the downvote were:
- I shouldn't have used the current spec instead of the spec at the time of posting
- I didn't add enough context to my answer. (Originally it was just the status codes and links to the spec without including quotes.)
- It's not clear how my answer is more comprehensive than the accepted answer, and therefore looks like a shameless copy
- I somehow misunderstood the question. (Maybe they asked an XY-question.)
Is there something I could do differently to improve my answer? .