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What are the reasons a question can/should get an upvote or downvote on Serverfault?
I just posted a "answer your own question" type of post The intent is to share information in the context of performance troubleshooting. I never heard of fltmc before and discovered it while troubleshooting Exchange and Blackberry servers yesterday. I wonder how the +- votes will go on that.
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What are the reasons a question can/should get an upvote or downvote on Serverfault?
What is the expected breadth of expertise of a professional? I don't think it's uncommon for an Exchange admin to ask dumb questions about networking or vice versa. Part of being a "Professional" IMHO is to recognize that each person has something unique to contribute in their subject matter of expertise. Not much "expertise" is universal, and therefore simple questions (and nieve misunderstandings) that aren't interesting shouldn't be downvoted just because the reader is bored. It should closed as a dupe or answered.
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+1 This is useful. I should focus my DataExplorer queries on the answer vote count and not so heavily on the question vote count.
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