Hi, grouchy old man here. I’m here to discuss the culture of Pokebase, regarding how well users treat each other on the Q&A. I’ve had conversations about this with a couple other users, and I’m sure I’ve complained about this to staff, and while I’ve pretty much removed myself from the site, I still care and I’d like to see a positive shift in the culture. Almost all of the users we’ve had over the years are very nice. And that’s a huge problem! They’re too nice. The criticism of answers and questions seems to be few and far between, and when things are scrutinized, it’s often because there are immediate, glaring issues of the contents of the question/answer (i.e., the question needs lots of clarification, information in an answer is dubiously sourced or straight up wrong, etc.). Which is great! These things should be criticized. That being said, though, more things also deserve this treatment. An answer shouldn’t simply be right. It needs to be a good answer. Take into account formatting, ease of reading, source reliability, answer layout, et cetera. Great job if your answer is correct! Fabulous! That means jack to me if it takes me ten minutes to decipher it. A correct answer isn’t always a helpful answer. Reminder that part of what sets this site apart from other forums is the lack of discussion threads allows people to readily find answers without scrolling through days of back and forth, and poorly formatted (or otherwise bad) answers being selected as best is antithetical to this.
Obviously I appreciate how kind most of the members of this community are, though when people refuse to downvote their little buddies when they write a genuinely bad answer, or when people give a post with more downvotes than upvotes a pity upvote, it’s not only dishonest, but I feel it affects the integrity of the community. Perhaps a little dramatic, yes, but I know some of you do this, and I, as a user with no authority other than my seniority over most of you, politely ask you to stop. This isn’t a call to give out fewer upvotes (though some of you are upvoting everything in sight and you need to cool it), this is a call to downvote more freely. Does an answer make no sense? Does it take you an excessive amount of time to decipher? Does the lack of formatting make it hard to read? It needs a downvote. The cool thing is that you can use the bad answer’s source to write an answer that doesn’t suck! Your precious two points will easily be regained with a shiny upvote! Golly!
My request is that you all be more liberal with downvotes, or at the very least, with constructive criticism of answers, and realize that criticism should be a positive thing. Obviously, continue to be kind — this is not an invitation for you to be mean — but increased criticism of answers will result in higher quality answers. There are numerous active users that have given out incredibly few downvotes relative to the amount of upvotes they’ve given, and it seems that many users see downvoting as a taboo and something reserved for especially bad answers. Things other than content makes answers bad. Give people feedback on their answers, tell them when their formatting sucks, tell them that their source is unreliable, tell them that they talk too much and need to get to the point. Give them a downvote for their unforgivable misdeed of writing such an answer.
Would love for constructive discussion about this to happen below.