in reply to Why do I downvote something?

You have to do as you are doing: using your brain to decide with each and every vote applied. I find that in one day, I rarely vote on different nodes for the same reason. The entire contents of a node (as a whole) need to be evaluated to come up with an honest vote. You can't just look at one element of a node and make your decision on that: if you do, your votes most likely do not reflect what the answer, question or comment deserves to receive.

Myself, I vote based on the following things, from least important to most important:

** Disclaimer: these are the general guidelines of the way I myself vote. In no way whatsoever am I hoping to change the way you vote, as everyone views things differently. Heck, I myself don't always follow the guidlines I posted above, as they sometimes just don't apply to the node in question. There are always exceptions! I doubt that any two people here vote on nodes based on the same criteria. It may not appear evident from the above, so I'll state it here: I rarely actually downvote a node: I almost always just leave the node alone, not voting in either direction. I prefer to upvote good-quality nodes over downvoting ones that "I, supreme ruler of the entire universe", deem to be bad. :)

(Finally, as for formatting, I hope the embedded lists don't make the page too wide for anyone. I need to learn of ways to stay away from <ol> and <ul>. Perhaps I need to learn how to write in paragraphs!)


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      >> Could not shut down computer:
      >> Microsoft is logged in remotely.
    

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