> My issue with this is when no one comments on why its downvoted I can't learn from it. It might seem obvious to some, it might even be common sense, it could be interpreted from the rules but I feel a downvote without a comment doesn't really help anyone.

We're [not allowed any more to explain why you got a downvote](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/277314/560648). Apparently we should be frightened that you're going to make "payback" on us. So instead you'll have to make do with a silent "downvote of death". Sorry.

The best we can do is to make a denigrating comment about your question without revealing that we downvoted you. Hmm. Quite tricky to phrase a comment in way that doesn't say "this is the reason I downvoted; I am talking relative to downvotes because I want to help you improve" without it sounding like we're just complaining for the sake of it.

> It also creates the temptation to delete the question and try again, which I don't really feel is the correct way to polish a question into something that others will find useful once good answers come in

It's certainly not, though it _is_ the quickest way to an automated question ban.

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Anyway, the problem with both of those posts is that they are conversational, chatty, forum topic posts, rather than concise and precise Q&A repository entries. Remember, this is not a discussion board! There are plenty of other places for that (e.g. chatrooms).