/r/Gamestop should be as much about asking/answering questions as it is sharing Price Change Wednesday posts and leaking confidential information about upcoming games, but every time someone asks a question about a policy or situation in a store or online it generally gets hit with more than a few downvotes.
I know that these question have been asked before, but they're not always easily searchable (someone asking about why some new prices are cheaper than new prices isn't going to be able to figure it out from using the search bar, when the most recent post on the topic is titled "Can someone explain this?").
Downvoting questions like that is only going to make people second-guess whether they actually want to ask their questions, and knowing how some people can be with karma they might even get more upset or agitated because of it. I'm not saying you have to upvote questions or people sharing negative experiences, just that we shouldn't be downvoting them.
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