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by walkon
5721 days ago
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It seems like very few people understand that it doesn't cost anything to upvote other answers and especially questions. Lots of good questions get around 0-2 votes, but clearly draw significant activity and interest otherwise. Are people afraid of point inflation? |
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Apparently many people feel that asking a good question isn't worthy of points (or as many points) as answering a question.
They at one point (IIRC) were awarding points for asking a question, but that led to people spamming in low quality questions.
My personal rule is that if the question was interesting enough to make me read it, it should probably be upvoted.