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Answer by Frank Ball for Redoing downvote to counter upvote on new user

It's too bad the voting process isn't more granular. If there 3-4 categories available for voting, you could focus on the issues that are more or less important to SO. If a new poster is getting down...

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Answer by Mark Amery for Redoing downvote to counter upvote on new user

No, you shouldn't do this. If nothing else, it's a waste of your time. Who cares enough about a 2-rep impact on another user to bother playing these games?However, you can never be sure that you have...

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Answer by chevybow for Redoing downvote to counter upvote on new user

Just because you think a post is worthy of a downvote doesn't mean that everyone else will agree with you. Undoing your downvote and then re-downvoting specifically to make the new user lose reputation...

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Answer by fbueckert for Redoing downvote to counter upvote on new user

Votes (up, down, close, delete, etc.) have nothing to do with being welcoming. They are curation, which we use to maintain our quality standards. All posts must meet those standards, new users and...

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Redoing downvote to counter upvote on new user

While reading another question on meta I noticed talk about downvoting a bad question from a new user, noticing an upvote come in, undoing and then redoing the downvote.Is there any thoughts/policies...

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