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I've noticed that humorous responses tend to get voted down quickly and regularly. Typically software developers have a keen sense of humor, and nurture it as a survival instinct. It does not make sense to me that Stackoverflow's default group responsive behaviour causes vote downs on humour!

What is the driving force behind the peer pressure to answer seriously and in a straight-forward manner?


Sorry, Kieveli, but you'll have to go and ask each person who has ever down-voted a humorous post - there's no other way to know. – Shog9 Nov 21 '08 at 1:46
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From now on, I choose to vote up all humorous posts!! Fight the power!! – Kieveli Nov 21 '08 at 1:48
One person against the combined might of SO - let me know how that works out for you :-). – paxdiablo Nov 21 '08 at 1:49
Thanks Kieveli. Mayhaps, we might create a more inclusive software development questions site that up-votes humor. – Mark Stock Nov 21 '08 at 1:55
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You should print out a list of the offenders (the humorless misanthropes), like Jay and Silent Bob did, and fly all over beating them up like they did at the end of the Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back movie. :) – Tim Nov 26 '08 at 10:47
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