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Why don't we just remove downvotes?

Removing downvotes just means that some questions have lots of upvotes, and others don't get any votes. Let's face reality: it's just the same, only you don't get the sad red -2 from your imaginary SO treasure chest and everybody's a winner.

All it does from the perspective of reputation is it just dilutes it. As well, we lose the ability to discern questions which are poor from those which are merely difficult or in a niche area which hasn't got much attention.

As well, if a user has problematic behaviour with numerous low-quality posts, we cannot signal that it is negative, unwanted behaviour easily and quickly.

The community needs to be able to both reinforce good habits and provide "punishments" (however small) to be able to effectively reinforce user behaviour.


Let's take a look at some of your points:

Question is too simple for them. May be it is simple for you but hard for other person. The websites such as stackoverflow is for answering questions that others don't know and ask for questions what you don't know. What is wrong if person don't knows something that is simple for you and asks you and others question about it? I think it is good when someone seeks knowledge. No reason for downvote.

Stack Overflow isn't everything for everyone. For a few years, we actually tried out this concept of "no question is too simple", with some going to extremes to try and prove their point. In the end, we found out that this attitude wasn't benefiting the community enough to outweigh the disadvantages.

Possible duplicate. Some times it is not easy to find already answered question. Add comment with the link of answer. No reason for downvote.

Some things are harder to find than others. In my opinion, voting depends on the difficulty of finding this question. However, there are some things which are ridiculously easy to find and well-worthy of downvoting. For example, if you ask a question about "[javascript] how to add up two numbers in strings" you're going to get downvoted, for good reason

Poor question grammar. Not all peoples native language is English. In case you see poor grammar just edit the question. No reason for downvote.

We understand that not everyone has the best English ability. However, if you're just writing lazily just to deliberately make other people lives harder (who have to understand your question), people are going to downvote your question.

Poorly explained question. Make a comment, ask for more clarification. Or if you are sure that you understand the question but you think you can improve it just edit the question. No reason for downvote.

If the question is overall understanable but there's something that needs clarification, most of the time I see people commenting about that.

However, there are some things which are pretty obvious that need to be in a question. If you have a compiler error and you don't even include your code (for example, just an error dump and "plz halp me!!!"), it's fairly obvious that we can't solve the issue at all. That's a perfectly valid reason to downvote.

They don't like topic to which question is related to (programming language, library, software, etc.). We are all different and if there is something you don't like there maybe person that likes it. Nothing wrong with that. No reason for downvote.

They don't like person who asks the question. Stackoverflow is not place for personal revenge. It is not battlefield. Here people are trying to help each other and improve there knowledge. No reason for downvote.

Question is too hard for them to understand. If you don't understand question and it is hard for you to answer, let other people who knows more about that topic or field to answer. No reason for downvote.

As all of these reasons are related to personal matters, I'll address these together. These are definitely not good reasons to downvote, though it is hard to police something without these votes not being anonymous, which is fundamental to the voting system.

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