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How to know who has downvoted the answer

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    Peeyush Pachaori
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    I responded to one question which was downvoted by some one. I believe that explanation provided as the answer was correct and i rechecked that. I wanted to know that who has downvoted and why?

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      I responded to one question which was downvoted by some one. I believe that explanation provided as the answer was correct and i rechecked that. I wanted to know that who has downvoted and why?

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      Thomas Daniels
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      There's no function on CodeProject to see who downvoted your answer. But in the forum Site Bugs & Suggestions[^] you can ask to create a function like that.

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        I responded to one question which was downvoted by some one. I believe that explanation provided as the answer was correct and i rechecked that. I wanted to know that who has downvoted and why?

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        jkirkerx
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        I thought about that once too, but that would start a war on down voting. I get that too, most times I deserve it, but sometimes, it's just someone you tried to help think out the issue, and they took it really personally, so every time they see your name, they down vote the answer. Or it just wasn't the answer they wanted. Go back and edit your answer, and see if you get a positive response.

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