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Community Bot 1. Piccolo Piccolo 4 4 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges. Becuase questions on SO are likely to get fewer views overall, questions with a high amount of upvotes are useful to see topics that people care about.

Rarely do I see a question that is downvoted just for the sake of being downvoted, its usually for good cause RTFM question, low quality, code dump, etc. Ross III. RossIII Maybe the first five minutes or so? The bandwagon effect definitely does apply here. I've never seen it happen on a decent question. They aren't exactly the same the first is about closevotes and the second is a proposal to mitigate the effect, meaning I'm not the first person to notice it. If bad posts do on occasion get voted down disproportionate to their quality, that's not a big deal.

In fact it's a welcome balance from the much-more-common in my view pity-upvote phenomena. CarlVeazey The pity-upvote thing could be more or less solved with this idea. If people don't know the post has downvotes, they won't give pity upvotes. Edit: Might have misinterpreted pity-upvotes. Im talking about questions on SO that were bandwagon-downvoted, not the meaning of the term. RossIII I don't know any off the top of my head.

Those links were people who had a similar argument as me and one of them had a SO link. RossIII No one is saying that bad questions should not be down-voted. This topic is about limiting the number of down-votes.

Because these "bad" questions typically come from new users, and massively down-voting these users is a form of public humiliation which will probably scare them away. It would be much more in the spirit of SO to gently show them how to participate rather than to down-vote them into oblivion. EJK This question isn't about limiting the number of downvotes. It suggests that the score of a post be hidden for an hour, which takes away a useful metric from users.

Asad I've edited my question to show that I don't want it to be for an hour. I just meant that the votes shouldn't be displayed immediately. The hour was just from the Reddit example. Asad Technically you are correct, however the question does link to another which suggests hiding the score from the asker - which accomplishes the same thing. It hides hugely down-voted values from the asker, thus shielding them from the embarrassment caused by bandwagon down-votes.

EJK Once again, this is not limited to downvoted questions, or even to the asker. It would hide the score on all questions for a fixed duration, for all users not just the author. There is a vast difference between this suggestion and yours which is only mentioned in passing here. I think bandwagon effect is for real, but to truly fight it, upvotes would better be hidden, too — gnat.

I agree also that an hour is long. But 5 minutes? Seriously, 5 minutes is worth arguing for — Caffeinated. Show 4 more comments. We can see anything about the IP they are connecting from, the browser they using or any information which would make identifying them or matching them up to other accounts possible back when I ran some PHP forums we had a whole range of things such as blocking a users IP all the way through to using browser fingerprinting to block a specific person.

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Being an active voter can help improve the Reddit experience for everybody. Downvoting bad posts brings good content to the forefront. While you may be tempted to just post a lot of things in the hope that one of them gets widely upvoted, you should slow down.

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