I have been reading through several SO *Q&A*s to find a general solution to a problem i faced without it being tailored to specific OP's needs.

I took the effort and created new Question, while as well providing, in my opinion, comprehensible Answer I devised during the process.

A user came by and argued that it's wrong. Suddenly a downvote appeared on my question. What should I do? I have seen this happening in SO, but there isn't yet a mechanism to counter that - or is there? _..or will there be?_
_(What would happen if I flagged the user's comments?)_

[The question in question is here.][1]

####**from FAQ:**
> ... to document that knowledge in public so that others (including yourself) can find it later, it's perfectly okay to ask and answer your own question on a Stack Exchange site.


####**A user comment:**
> If the users habitually award points based on anything apart from the usefulness of the questions and answers, the site will end up as a respository of... what?  
~[Earwicker][2]

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Potentially, would it be possible to flag dovnwotes for moderator's attention making the dovnwoters answer to an authority? **OR** what other kind of a mechanism would you suggest there should be to provide something to counter unreasonable downvotes?

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### edit
**I don't feel the flag is related.**
I am not concerned about losing two points. What I wanted to discuss is a the very principle of unreasonable downvoting and measures to avoid that.
Sorry for leading you astray.


  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/q/29775469/985454
  [2]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/17851/213889