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genuine question lmao

I never downvote anything. If I see a bad answer, one or more of these happens:

  • A mod already saw it and commented but didn't downvote, so it doesn't need downvoting, right?
  • It already has like 5 upvotes, so a downvote probably wouldn't be noticed and wouldn't say or mean anything.
  • It is super old and talks about something nobody really cares about, and nobody has seen it for ages, so a downvote again would be useless.
  • It's bad, but also outdated, and I just made a new, better answer, so why would I downvote it
  • It's made by a new user who doesn't know how to answer well, so I feel bad if I downvoted someone when it wasn't really their fault

Also, in the 2 instances where I did decide to downvote, I didn't leave a comment because it would feel dumb to say something like "this answer should provide more detail" if it's 15 years old and completely irrelevant.

so I end up never downvoting, and then I feel bad for never contributing to the order of the answers on the Pokebase.

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Downvote incorrect answers and bad questions

- You can decide to use your downvote however you want. A mod not downvoting something shouldn't sway you to not downvote it
- Downvote anyway. Leave a comment explaining why, especially for answers
- You can decide if these questions deserve a downvote. I personally wouldn't
- Same as above
- Downvote anyway. Or at least leave a comment explaining why it's bad

If there are problems with an answer, I downvote it and, if someone hasn't already, I leave a comment explaining why I don't think it's a good answer. If it's fixed in a way I think is satisfactory, I'll remove it. I wouldn't recommend downvoting only if they don't fix it; you may end up forgetting to add a downvote, and I think having a downvote would encourage people to fix their answers, anyway.
my biggest advice would be to not overthink when to downvote or not; there won't be a guide that answers every situation. if you don't want to downvote, you're allowed not to downvote.
 general rule of thumb is that you should downvote incorrect answers so that others know it's incorrect.
another thing that's happened is it's a new user who wrote a bad question but it's closed already
I usually don’t downvote rule-breaking questions, unless they’re incredibly dumb, troll-like, or if the user should know better. I find closing the question with feedback is enough, as most are made in good faith. However, if you feel like it deserves a downvote, you’re allowed to. I’ve definitely downvoted a bunch that I felt deserved the downvote.
I usually ask myself if I think it’s serious and made in good faith or not to help me decide.

Like, when I saw this post, just based on the title, I thought I going to downvote since I was like like “lol that’s silly”, but when you explained that you were serious and provided points as to where you had confusion, that turns this discussion into a good-faith post rather than a potential troll (I know you wouldn’t troll dw, but my initial judgement was just based on the title alone)
Knowing this was a serious discussion and the detail provided made me upvote this instead.
I hope that makes sense
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Up to you, but our general hope is that downvotes will serve an informative purpose. For example, if you see an answer that's downvoted, then you know not to trust it straight away. If you see a question that's downvoted, then you know the community didn't find it valuable.

Silver linked the flags v. downvotes page, which is probably the best resource to help you decide when you might downvote. But I'll also speak to some of the points you made.

A mod already saw it and commented but didn't downvote, so it doesn't need downvoting, right?

Don't think it's that deep. If you think it should be downvoted then don't let us stop you.

It already has like 5 upvotes, so a downvote probably wouldn't be noticed and wouldn't say or mean anything.

Fair enough, but I've downvoted answers like that before as correct answers often catch up to the incorrect one when people see what's going on.

It is super old and talks about something nobody really cares about, and nobody has seen it for ages, so a downvote again would be useless.

In general, old questions get more views than new questions (because they've had some time to entrench themselves in google and the like). I downvote old posts often.

It's bad, but also outdated, and I just made a new, better answer, so why would I downvote it

Downvotes can still have an informative purpose in this situation.

It's made by a new user who doesn't know how to answer well, so I feel bad if I downvoted someone when it wasn't really their fault

If the answer is lazy or unresearched, I downvote anyway. We don't want lazy and unresearched posts on the site, people can learn the hard way if they must.

I didn't leave a comment because it would feel dumb to say something like "this answer should provide more detail" if it's 15 years old and completely irrelevant

Fair enough

it's a new user who wrote a bad question but it's closed already

Fair enough, downvoting posts that break rules is a bit pointless since there's no informative purpose anymore. No need to dogpile.

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ok good to have your input. Thanks!
Definitely an upvote rather than a downvote from me