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Jul 28, 2015 at 13:07 comment added Reaces @Saleem: Down-votes on meta just signal disagreement. If you read a question and you disagree with it you down-vote it. You got two down-votes here and one up-vote so far. I personally down-voted because I figured out how to prevent down votes on stackexchange made me feel like you were putting way too much importance on your repuation, and shouldn't be looking to prevent down votes. Your rep is a result of your actions, and should not be the main goal.
Jul 28, 2015 at 13:04 comment added Saleem But still, with my experience at stackoverflow, people here at Serverfault seem to be too harsh haha, I got a downvote on this meta question too, although the support team of Serverfault said I can ask this question on meta.
Jul 28, 2015 at 13:02 comment added Saleem Right now I say no it doesn't matter. In matter of fact, the one who answered my question was too kind that he pointed me in the right direction of how to think about dealing with servers, I guess he noticed that I'm a pure beginner at these stuff and he kindly assisted me with it.
Jul 28, 2015 at 12:58 comment added Reaces @Saleem You can ask beginner questions, and if you word them well you'll get great answers! Just don't be suprised if they receive some down-votes. As most of the more experienced people will find them "not useful". But again, does that matter if you get your answers?
Jul 28, 2015 at 12:57 comment added Saleem Well, you convinced me. Although I didn't know that I can't post beginner questions on this site, I though it's like stackoverflow, u can ask anything as long as it's clear. I'm not and IT administrator at all actually, I'm helping out a startup company with server issues, so I'm relying on my researches to begin. But in the last few days I knew a lot about AD DS and windows server that now this question's seems too obvious to me.
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