- Votes, per reputation and account age
- Votes, per referrer
- Votes, per amount of score in the relevants tag: c++, optimization, cpu-architecture
Should any of these points be relevant for upvotes/downvotes instead of the actual questions content?
How many of those 163 upvotes come from users that don't regularly visit SO?
Well, let's vivisect that:
- Votes, per reputation and account age
Someone trusted was upvoted (devil shits on biggest heap, or the post was really helpful for many viewers).
- Votes, per referrer
Drive by votes are likely gotten from referrers, low rep users with less insight how voting should work are likely to upvote crap also.
- Votes, per amount of score in the relevants tag: c++, optimization, cpu-architecture
You mean score of the voter? Same as the 2nd point IMHO.
Sorry to answer with counter questions, but I think that's another important point to consider.
Finally votes are anonymous, and there are no (public) SEDE queries available to track these backwards by properties available from the voters profile.
It can shed some lights about which tiers of users push towards one or another direction.
Well, I was often contemplating about the butterfly effect my vote will have on a post. The most time I'm concluding like
- If there's a reason to close, I almost always also DV the post
- If it's worth it, I'll garnish that with a comment
- Rarely I close vote without a downvote along, because the post formally matches all the policies we gave in the help center, but is too broad or another custom reason might apply