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Finding out how popular one's positions are is definitely pertinent information, but up/downvoting doesn't do a good job of conveying that. Of the posts of mine that I notice get downvoted, they tend to be short questions that don't get answered. Absent other indicators, my conclusion in this context tends to be "damn people really don't like it when I ask about this, maybe because it undermines their positions?" (to be clear, I'm not saying this is necessarily a correct conclusion). And if I'm concluding that about some downvoting, then the indicator is too muddled to be a reliable source of info.
This drives me crazy, I usually make an effort to upvote people who ask good questions because no one else ever seems to, here or on reddit. I think asking the right question to the right post is extremely useful for coaxing out relevant information in discussions and the fact that people downvote or ignore well placed questions always irritates me.
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I’ll have you know that my persecution complex relies on those sweet, sweet downvotes.
They downvoted him because he told the truth!
I upvoted you to deny you your martyrdom. This was a crushing setback for you on the memetic battlefield. Admit ideological defeat.
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