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Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?

Forcing downvotes to be accompanied by a comment sounds like a good idea at first blush, and many here would like to see new users get all the info they need to ask questions that are a better fit! ...
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A person asked me "did you downvote my answer?" Should I reply?

If you were me in that situation, what would you do? Ignore the comment, disengage. Respond to requests to clarify your suggestion for improvements only. Do not disclose how you voted. Additionally, ...
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Is idownvotedbecau.se recommended?

What I like about idownvotedbecau.se From the articles I've read so far, the advice seems helpful. People who take the time to read them will be in a much better place to ask productive questions. ...
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Downvote duplicate question?

If a question has hundreds of duplicates and could have been easily Googled, then yes, it is fair to downvote. When commenting, make sure you are polite in tone, no matter how lazy the asker was. ...
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What is wrong with my question about retrieving a Word document's creation time?

This got mentioned in the comments, but for completeness it should be in an answer as well: you never actually mentioned the source of the creation time you were looking to retrieve. You're looking ...
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Is idownvotedbecau.se recommended?

I have dedicated a lot of time to hunt and nuke offensive comment but I can't see how a link to that site considering its excellent content is against our be nice policy. there might be a negative ...
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Should I downvote an answer when it is wrong while reviewing?

It doesn't matter how you come upon an answer. No matter if it's in the review queue or not (or, in which review queue), if you're looking at a post and you see it needs downvoting or flagging or ...
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Question and answers being downvoted, trying to understand why

The core issue of the question is "how to iterate over the values of a dictionary". That by itself would neatly fit into a title, a mre would be a few lines of code, and there is one obvious ...
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How might I improve this question?

How you might improve the question is a bit of an opinionated question. I can't speak for why people downvoted the question of course. But here's the issues I can see in this question. This is ...
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Why was my good explained (IMO) answer downvoted, as well as all other answers?

You and others answered a question for a common problem that already has a good canonical. We don't need more answers to the same question scattered around several Q/A's. We're not Yahoo Answers. ...
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A person asked me "did you downvote my answer?" Should I reply?

There's a reason why votes are anonymous. You have no obligation to answer. In all cases, (even if you downvoted, may I add), if you want to help the poster and you may know a possible reason why it ...
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How can I make my very downvoted question more well-received?

From my point of view, the problem with this question is that it is asking for something that both looks quite trivial, and seems to show some lack of basic research, and maybe more importantly with ...
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Is a question about why a question is downvoted legitimate in meta?

It's fine to ask about it, but do bear in mind that in asking about it...you will incite a lot of attention to yourself and your downvoted question. The problem is with that "extra attention", even ...
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Should I be concerned about some downvotes?

It sounds like what you are witnessing is tactical downvoting. It could be something else, such as Tim losing his keys, but that is what it sounds like to me. Here is some sound advice from Jon Skeet ...
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Downvote because he did not understand the question like me

This is exactly why you shouldn't answer unclear questions, you should vote to close them as unclear until the author clarifies them, and comment if/when you feel you can help guide the author into ...
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What is wrong with my question about retrieving a Word document's creation time?

I wouldn't focus on the votes. I've been using Stack Overflow for years and I've yet to find much rhyme or reason to why people choose to upvote/downvote. I've seen absolutely horrid questions ...
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Question and answers being downvoted, trying to understand why

Well, I had only stumbled upon that question because of the complaint about the downvotes. But a deeper inspection makes it clear that the question emerged due to a misunderstanding of how iterating a ...
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A person asked me "did you downvote my answer?" Should I reply?

Regardless of whether you downvoted, or whether you feel like commenting, do flag the comment for removal. No longer needed flags are usually honoured in these cases, as well as on plain undirected "...
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Why am I receiving downvotes when little has changed in my answering style?

You’ve only been answering for about a month; your earlier experience was that you got lucky with who viewed your answers, is my guess. There is a huge variety in who looks at answers and can vote on ...
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Is it ever ok to put an image of code in a question?

All IMO... It can be useful if the question is about the meaning of certain icons or other visual aspects of code presentation in an IDE. If the question is about the code itself, then it should ...
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Is idownvotedbecau.se recommended?

The site is effectively a crutch for not having respective info here in the help system - or an opportunity to compose it with community effort. It's pretty obvious that links to the help system are ...
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Letting receivers of downvotes ask why they got it

Oh hell no. I don't want notifications for posts I downvote. Not to mention "Moderator intervention" for people that ignore such notifications. Downvotes are a anonymous, low effort quality ...
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Is idownvotedbecau.se recommended?

My gut tells me that the second way may be a gentler way to use it, but don't be surprised if comments like that are deleted.
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It's way past time to end downvoting OP questions!

I don't know your gender. I don't know your age. I don't know your ethnicity. But more fundamentally, I don't care about any of the above when it comes to answering your question. All I care about is ...
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What's the justification for downvoting due to lack of effort?

Research effort, generally, means not re-asking duplicate questions Note that the tooltip says "research effort", not just "effort". Quoting Shog9 on the types of effort that can ...
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What's better: a question with no attempt or with an unfixable/irrelevant attempt?

You seem to be asking two unrelated questions here: "What's better: a question with no attempt or with an unfixable/irrelevant attempt?" If the code posted by the OP is indeed a genuine attempt to ...
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Downvotes on my valid answers

I already flagged my last downvoted answer to a moderator. What else can I do? Can moderators do something about it? What will they do if it is done by a single person? I'm actually surprised that, ...
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Questions with links for SEO 'domain authority' from Stack Overflow

I know it's a cliché to quote xkcd, but I'm reminded of this comic: I think in most cases it's possible to separate the motive for a post from the quality of that post. If someone is posting low ...
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Is the feedback provided by downvotes to the "question asker" just noise to the "asker"?

No, votes are valuable to question askers. Votes are a collective rating by the community. They express the opinion of a silent majority, which does not comment for a variety of reasons. In contrast, ...
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