I have been reading about Stack Exchange dying due to negative atmosphere, lack of fairness and civility:

- http://www.r-bloggers.com/are-high-reputation-users-quitting-stack-overflow/

- http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/251758/why-is-stack-overflow-so-negative-of-late

I wanted to do some research of my own, so I ran [this query](http://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/revision/431779/550451/downvoters). It's trivial and lists users by the amount of downvotes.

To my surprise, a guy that is at the top of the list has ~45 downvotes per day from the time he registered (he registered 2 years and 2 months ago, he has 35485 downvotes, 35485/(2*365+2*30) = 44.917721519 downvotes per day).

**I thought the limit is 40 votes per day. Where is my math wrong?**


**EDIT:** After reading some comments: I don't think that down-voting is bad in itself this was just a start of query. I tried combining it with not having basic editing badges like 'Editor' or have done no reviews or not raised any flags but still have huge down-vote counts. I am certainly not pointing fingers as we live in mostly free world and people are smart and if they downvote they have good reason to do so.

On the other hand - to those who do feel bad to be on the top down-vote list: **Do not do anything that you wouldn't want to see on first page in newspaper.**