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I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: [How to generate all possible permutations from a given length in Java?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65452188/how-to-generate-all-possible-permutations-from-a-given-length-in-java)

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**EDIT:** The question has been closed.

It was downvoted 2 times, but I'm not quite sure why. I can confirm this because I received 10 reputation on the question, which I found was the reputation you get from an upvote. But the score was still -1, so it must have been downvoted twice and upvoted once.

I've consulted the [Help Page](https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) on **How to Ask a Question**, which lays out the points:

- Search, and research
- Write a title that summarizes the specific problem
- Introduce the problem before you post any code
- Help others reproduce the problem
- Include all relevant tags
- Proof-read before posting!
- Post the question and respond to feedback
- Look for help asking for help

Of these points, I believe I satisfied all of them.

**Search, and Research**

I searched on Google, and found a result, which did work, but I didn't prefer. I clearly noted it in my question:

> I checked out https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/print-all-combinations-of-given-length/, but I am not willing to create a char array with 127 items. Is there any other way to do it without using an array to store the characters and using plain chars and for loops?

**Write a title that summarizes the specific problem**

I believe my title "How to generate all possible permutations from a given length in Java?" summarizes the question pretty well. I made sure to include relevant information such as generating permutations from a given length, and the language which I was using.

**Introduce the problem before you post any code**

I introduced the backstory very clearly, including what I was trying to do, and the plan I wanted to take.

**Help others reproduce the problem**

In this case, there was no problem. **I was asking a *How To* question, rather than a *Why*.**

**Include all relevant tags**

I included [tag:java] because that was the language I was using. I included [tag:permutation] because it was recommended, and because the question had things to do with permutation.

**Proof-read before posting!**

I proof read the question before posting, and read it afterwards. I edited it very quickly when I found some small errors, long before anyone would likely have read it (although this I cannot confirm).

**The last 2 points**

There was no feedback at all, and that's where my question comes in.

I would like to know why my question was downvoted, but I can't find a polite and professional way to do it rather than commenting on the question, which is unlikely to notify the downvoters.

What is the right way to ask for feedback which is non-invasive and will still notify the authors?