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I've posted a question on StackOverflow, but got voted down.

I know I cannot see why anybody votes it down, but I want to know the possible reasons, and fix the problems. If it were you, would you vote it down and why?

I've thought about the following possible reasons:

  1. The question is duplicated.
  2. The question is unclear.
  3. The question is off-topic.

The first is excluded. If it is the second, then how can I improve my expression? If it is the third, then where should I post the question?

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    You have a single downvote in 5 months, and that was was the day the post was made. Asking why people downvoted is always the same answer, and what the tool tip tells you; someone found the post lacked research effort, or they found it not useful or not helpful. Asking after a single vote is unlikely worth file as well (thpugj you may well suffer the meta effect now); if your post was getting several votes it might denote a trend, but one vote means little.
    – Thom A
    Commented 12 hours ago
  • All 3 reasons you listed are reasons for closing the question rather than downvoting. Sure, people might downvote the question when they vote to close, but since there are no close votes I doubt any of these reasons apply to the linked question.
    – Dharman Mod
    Commented 12 hours ago
  • @ThomA I'm actually asking what YOU think of the question. I want to improve my question, but don't know how.
    – OrthoPole
    Commented 11 hours ago
  • @ThomA From your answer, it seems that a question that may not help others is not welcomed on StackOverflow. Is it true?
    – OrthoPole
    Commented 11 hours ago
  • I didn't say that at all, @OrthoPole . My main point was that "worrying" about a single downvote made on a post over the course of 5 months (almost 6) is not worth worrying about.
    – Thom A
    Commented 11 hours ago
  • @ThomA Can I say, if I follow the 3 main rules listed in my question, then a small number of downvotes do not really matter? I took it serious because I'm not a native speaker and thought maybe there is something unclear. Also, during discussion, I found many people misunderstood my question.
    – OrthoPole
    Commented 9 hours ago
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    "I want to know how React implements state hook" sounds poorly focused but I honestly feel like a good answer wouldn't be too unreasonable. Maybe I'm wrong. Either way I could see how someone may not think its a good question, but like others have commented - its not usually worth worrying about a downvote or two.
    – kmdreko
    Commented 8 hours ago
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    I don't understand why there is a question. You write: "In this code, if visible is true, then child component is render and text state is filled. But if visible is false, then child component is not rendered. How can React know when to skip the state not rendered?" - well, maybe it knows by checking the value of visible? If there's a reason why you think it shouldn't be able to just do that directly, then that isn't clear from how you wrote the question. Commented 6 hours ago
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    But actually, it's hard to make much sense of what you've written at all. I recommend reading Advice for non-native English speakers. Commented 6 hours ago

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