G'day harangzsolt33,

syphilis quoted you as saying:

"Excuse me, did I say something wrong? Why did you give me -2 point for this comment? Anybody wants to explain this?"

A question about votes must have occurred after posting; i.e. it's an update.

As that quote no longer appears in your post, you must have deleted it; i.e. it's another update.

That's at least two changes to your post without any "Update: ...". There may have been more changes; I don't know. You've been a member for seven years and made hundreds of posts; you should have read "How do I change/delete my post?" by now.

If people are seeing your post changing without notification, that could be a reason why they downvoted it. That's the reason I downvoted it. Of course, the downvoting by others may have been for other reasons.

By the way, I wasn't responsible for the "-2"; after I voted, I saw "Reputation: -3 (+2 -5)" — do note that's five monks who have downvoted your post.

Update: And now I see that quote is back in your post but still without any "Update: ...". You're not doing yourself any favours.

— Ken


In reply to Re^2: Error handling in a module by kcott
in thread Error handling in a module by Bod

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