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Is downvoting someone for asking a very complicated question okay to do?
@Daniel this is my personal experience, and one I have observed repeatedly. The most veteran users on SO are burnt out, probably have seen hundreds of questions from users "complaining" about downvotes, the fact you suggest that the DV(s) are due to your question being very complicated is implying that someone downvoted because they were either too stupid to understand or too lazy to post an answer.
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Is downvoting someone for asking a very complicated question okay to do?
@Daniel and now the post has received a further six downvotes... The lesson is "never complain on meta about a single downvote or two" Instead ask how to improve or fix a post. Note also the -22 score. Tough crowd here.
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Experiment (ENDED): closing and reopening happens at 3 votes for the next 30 days
"A few days in"? How many days precisely? 48 hours or less? What about today, one week later?
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I can't get out of my question ban because no one is voting for my new questions
You probably need to read the following post and keep in mind all the suggestions and tips mentioned. Getting to Know Stack Overflow's Voting Culture.
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FAQ Index for Stack Overflow
Finding this page was a Herculean effort, see: stackoverflow.com/help/search?q=FAQ Where is the link that directly leads users to this page? If you search using the special faq tag then it's easier but if I'm a newcomer and don't think of the tag, where do I go?
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I can't get out of my question ban because no one is voting for my new questions
@rene You have a wealth of experience and knowledge, as shown by your rep and by the links posted, just try and be a bit more sympathetic to someone who wants to improve their posts and just needs some help. Again, I understand the frustration, the same things have to be said again and again ad infinitum, but the real fault lies with the system, not with users asking their questions for the first time. BTW how many LQs are allowed to pass before a Q ban is automatically imposed?
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I can't get out of my question ban because no one is voting for my new questions
Take note of unspoken rule number one, mentioned earlier: never ever talk about downvotes in a question, in an answer that's fine but not in Q, once a question has received an upvoted answer, it gives the community permission to DV the Q even further and OPs cannot be delete when a scored answer has been submitted. And never blame downvotes for a question ban.
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I can't get out of my question ban because no one is voting for my new questions
You're unlucky, really you are. Many of the more vocal users are disenchanted with SO as a whole and so they vent their frustrations on someone who hasn't followed the guidelines or isn't aware of the culture. Six months is a ridiculous long time to be banned, especially if the questions were posted years ago and are unsalvageable, and it's predictable that they will earn further downvotes if undeleted because downvoters want to emphasis a view-point. The entire comment section is really disappointing. There are some very useful links but mainly couched in thinly veiled sarcastic tones.
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?
@Shog9 Still...you got to hand it to that user/twitterer, they probably knew asking about their rejected edit on meta would have got them nowhere but going on social media and tweeting about it would. And see just how quickly the team reacted. In reflection, the action Catija took was probably the right one but this is a dangerous route, SO is only inviting future trouble. Anyone using the trigger word inclusivity on social media will know they can affect real change in a company's policies.
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?
@DavyM I'm beginning to see the light now :). It's a different edit, and the suggested edit is replacing "guy" with "person" and there are other edits which actually improve the legibility of the post. I see the profiles of the users who rejected the edit are school kids... They just clicked on the easiest option. Kids... Oh dear, well the PR damage seems to have been repaired. TBC I have no idea if
firstrepo
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?
@Shog9 Spam! That edit isn't spam nor is it vandalism. It never occurred to me that two users could have selected that reason for rejecting that type of edit. So, now SE has to run and repair bridges. I get it now.
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?
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It's not okay it was declined and the pre-canned message is inappropriate.
is that true? On EL&U we don't have that message, we mention edits that are "harmful" or "clearly conflicts with author's intent". But on SO these boilerplate messages are different?
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?
@GeorgeStocker I'm just curious but could you confirm, the person who tweeted their perplessity said that the accompanying message rejecting their edit staed
deliberately destructive
is that true? Was that the message? Was the term destructive actually used?
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?
@StoryTeller Not Twitter again? (throws her hands up in Bernie Sanders style)
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?
@GeorgeStocker thank you posting a comment and explaining your point of view but I formally disagree. An edit should improve the legibility of a post, it should fix typos, improve the formatting, make it easier to read and understand. If a post includes code, I imagine the error must be left alone, and users post their answers explaining where the error lies. If replacing "dude" with person makes the code better than that should have been said so in an answer, not in a suggested edit.
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Is editing code in posts to remove gender frowned upon?
I've just realized that I've posted an answer to a question that was posted a year ago but the tweet in the link above is dated 30 July? What?