So here's a question. How many of you post feedback with negative votes?

Typically, I can see that voting in the positive requires no additional feedback. I am simply registering my agreement or approval with or of the author.

However, being relatively new to all of this, negative votes can be completely different.

I bring this up because I recently had a post that got negative votes. I don't know how many, but for a while I had a -1 reputation. The thing is that I gave what I thought was good advice to the original poster. I have no problem if people thought my advice was bad, but I'd like to know why! I'd like to learn too....

Here's the thread... Anonymous Data Structures: How Do They Work?.

Thoughts?

MungeMeister

In reply to Feedback with Votes?? by MungeMeister

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