I have a question here, which is a duplicate.
It was closed as a duplicate because the duplicate exists, because 15 years ago the site scope and standards were different. While questions about Git are on topic, your question is not really a question about Git, as your investigation revealed: you understand that the problem is with quitting the pager, and therefore this is a question about that pager. It is a question, in other words, about the ordinary use of a program that is not specific to programmers (for example, sysadmins would use it to read man
pages). It fundamentally is off topic here, and should be at https://unix.stackexchange.com or https://superuser.com instead.
That said, your question works well as a duplicate. It shows a different command that invokes the pager, which would help others find the right result with a search engine; and it otherwise clearly explains the problem and demonstrates research.
then tried to delete the question, but I can not do that, as someone has answered.
I agree that this is a problem. People are far too eager to answer questions here; and questions don't get closed and workshopped (and checked for duplication) first, leading to conflict. Fortunately, the Staging Ground is starting to fix that. Unfortunately, not all new questions are going through there yet - there is some automatic load balancing system that feeds new users' questions there, according to the availability of reviewers. And of course, long-time users don't have the option - because they are expected to understand the standards for questions.
Can someone downvote the closed question?
Yes. You should have been able to verify this for yourself; notwithstanding your suspension, you had enough reputation for the vote down privilege, so you could have seen it for yourself on any closed question. (Of course, you shouldn't leave something downvoted just to test whether you can downvote.)
Historically speaking, closed questions usually don't get voted on very much, up or down, unless and until reopened - unless community members think the question is so bad that it should be deleted immediately (a score of -3 allows deletion votes to be cast immediately by those with the privilege). Unless, of course, attention is specifically drawn to the question - for example, by behaving obnoxiously on Meta about it.
Will this remove points from me? In general, will a downvote on a question remove points from the one asking it?
Yes, of course. This is basic information in the Help Center and a core part of how the site works:
You lose reputation when:
- your question is voted down: −2
Participation in Stack Overflow is not supposed to be motivated by reputation. The incentive system is completely broken, and the point of posting here is to help collaboratively build a useful resource. It is not social media, nor competitive.
Privileges: vote down says, it is "free"
This means for the person who cast the downvote. This is clear from reading the surrounding text, all emphasis mine:
When you vote down, you are nudging that content "down" the page, so it will be seen by fewer people. Voting down answers is not something we want you to take lightly, so it is not free.
- Downvotes remove 2 reputation from the post owner.
- Downvotes on answers remove 1 reputation from you, the voter.
- Downvotes on questions are free. (Why?)