If you lose -1 on Meta as downvoting it will be great. No one will downvote questions again and when you lose -1 you will ask yourself 100 time before downvote on Meta no?
@KevinM.Mansour That's not a good thing. Because that means that people who do not agree will not votes as much. Then it will look like lots of people agreed only. That is what happens on meta.stackexchange. And as I said, it's a problem.
@KevinM.Mansour So you want +10 for upvotes too? That is just not a good idea either.
That would mean that you could just write popular posts on meta and get reputation on main.. but have no posts on main.
@KevinM.Mansour But you want everyone to express that they agree freely, but take reputation off if anyone disagrees? Do you not see how that will defeat the purpose of voting on meta?
It is not a problem lt is a feature if Stack Overflow Meta like Stack Exchange Meta will be great. Just go there you will see none is downvoting but on Meta Stack Overflow everyone downvote which it is useless.
@KevinM.Mansour That's because on meta.stackexchange lots of people can't downvote because they do not have enough reputation. That was highly discussed during several kerfuffles. It's a problem.
@KevinM.Mansour Really? You want new policy on Stack to be discussed without users being able to freely express their opinion? Only positive feedback allowed?
Do you think the Thanks™ post would have gotten that many downvotes with your system?
I'd even bet that with your system, we'd still have this feature on Stack Overflow because people would be reluctant to vote.
Every suggestion would appear to be better than people think it is.
Basically what you're saying is that whatever suggestion comes on meta, people should be free to say Yes, but there's a penalty to saying No. So if I want to make the page on Stack Overflow tiny.. as in 100px wide only, I shall just phrase it like that "I propose to make the pages on Stack 100px in width". I know lots of users will not say "No" because they don't want the reputation penalty.
But all the user who agree is free to say "Yes". That is not a fair system.
But in general, you want people to participate. You want them to be able to express their opinion. You want debate and engagement. You don't want them to avoid it.
@KevinM.Mansour Who is useless?
Maybe some of the users that read your post is thinking "This is not important" or "I like the wrap around" or some other thing. Then they voted with down.. how is that not useful?
And you can argue what you don't like your post getting downvotes, but at least someone read it and they cared enough to vote on it.
@Scratte Thanks announcement post have -1115. I think half of who downvoted don't know what is this post about at all. If there is -1. 50 one will only participate (either up/down) but they understand completely What is this post about? And they understand what their vote will do for the community in the future and they will read posts very accurate and will think 100 times before participate.
Saying that most of the votes don't count because you think they were just bandwagon votes.. is just your guessing. You have no way to know if that is true. I voted on that post, I read the post. I answered the post. Who are you to tell me my vote is a bandwagon vote?
@KevinM.Mansour You are guessing! Most posts don't get that many downvotes. So what's the difference between this and the other ones? Don't you think perhaps people actually cared enough to cast their opinion with a vote on this one?
You say that the voters do not read the post, they just vote in whichever way the score is.. positive or negative. That's a very narrow view of other users and I think it's very wrong too.
@KevinM.Mansour No. You make a claim, you need to prove it. I do not need to disprove your claim. It came from you.. out of nowhere.. it's on you to prove it.
There is great community users starting from Scratte, Cody Gray, cigien, Oleg Valter, Spectric, double-beep, Sabito錆兎 and more that I respect them but also there is useless people who downvote without response.
@KevinM.Mansour :O ..you don't even know what it says. I'll even guess that you don't want that comment.
Do you want 3 comments on your post that says "I like it the way it is now" or "I downvotes because I don't want developers to waste their time on this"?
Would you respond to those comments?.. Would you expect them to reply to your comments? Should you have arguments in the comment section of whether or not their vote is OK or not?
You said "downvote without a comment". And that implies that you want people to say why they downvoted. Do you think users will not reply to that comment, if it's made?
Do you think they will be pestered about having downvoted a post?
I think it's time you read the meta post about downvoting.
Because it seems you are having opinions without having done the work first ;)
Heh.. you don't want to learn about it from the canonical. I don't know why. But it's wasting my time now.. if you want to discuss it with me, you'll need to understand it first.
@KevinM.Mansour Community managers do not have access to it, as far as I understand. Shog9 had special access, I think.. and they do not work for Stack anymore.
@Sabito錆兎 Someday you'll grow a tail. Just be patient. It will happen. Someday your arm will be long enough to reach the moon. Just be patient. It will happen. Someday you'll meet this one special person that used to work at Stack Overflow.. Just be..
Sleep well :) Trust your votes tab is private while you sleep ;)
@Sabito錆兎 Shog9 had an ability to write things so cryptically that one had to upvote it.. because it was impossible to argue that it should be downvoted ;)
Then I started noticing the same on other of their posts. I know people say Shog9 is a great writer, but I find that while they use words that mostly everyone understands, sometimes it's just very hard to understand the meaning.
@Sabito錆兎 Business logic is just whatever logic is applied in code. Like the logic for when a post is removed from the close vote queue. Or how long it stays there.
@Sabito錆兎 That's because the character limit doesn't actually count characters. It probably counts codepoints. And maybe not even codepoints, but bytes.
Also from the this wikipedia page is says "A "character" can actually take more than 4 bytes, e.g. an emoji flag character takes 8 bytes since it's "constructed from a pair of Unicode scalar values".[15]"