Let me start by adding some context to my question. If the context doesn't interest you, scroll down to the bolded sentences.
I am by most standards a junior systems-administrator. I spend more time learning, and verifying my actions than I do actually executing tasks. As such Stack Overflow, and in actuality more Server Fault and dba.stackexchange are a great lurking ground for me.
As it stands I tend to spend more time downvoting / upvoting and commenting than I do answering. Mostly I'm trying to improve the quality of questions and the way people use Stack Overflow, because I'm interested in the answers. And the better the questions the better the answers they tend to attract.
My issue is that I often spend time downvoting questions/answers. Such as:
- Questions with easily research-able answers
- Questions that are badly worded and show a lack of comprehension of the overall situation
- Answers that are snippets of previous answers
- Answers that are plain wrong
Let's face it, if I know the answer off the top of my head, and you're asking it in a badly worded, badly formatted way, you probably deserve a down-vote.
And this invariably leads to me losing some reputation. Not really a big deal, however it sends a weird signal. The way I see it, I'm mostly trying to improve the quality of the site, while leeching a lot of knowledge from people who have more experience than me.
However the response from the system is that I should lose my precious Internet points for this (I know, not really that important, but let me explain).
For the people with a high reputation cap this doesn't really matter. However I am clearly in the low reputation bracket. And the difference between seeing review queues or not might just be in a few downvotes.
As such I would like to propose a change in the reputation calculation for downvoting.
- Whenever you downvote an answer, you lose one reputation. This doesn't change.
- Whenever you downvote a question, you also lose one reputation. Honestly the reasons for downvoting are most often the same so why make the distinction.
- Whenever a question/answer you downvoted gets upvoted, you lose one reputation. The question/answer being upvoted might indicate it has since been improved, or that other people agree more with the OP than with you, and you might be wrong.
- Whenever a question/answer you downvoted gets downvoted, you gain 0,50x the amount of downvotes after your vote, in reputation, rounded down. The more people agree with you, the less likely it is that you downvoted the question/answer incorrectly.
- Negative reputation change from votes on the voters is capped at 5 per question
These reputation calculations would only be considered upon the time of casting the vote. That way people who downvote already downvoted questions have a lower chance of receiving reputation benefit (to discourage gaming the system).
This way, downvoting bad questions/answers might benefit you. Downvoting good questions/answers will have a larger impact on your reputation. And downvoting divisive questions/answers will never cost you more than 5 reputation. And we have the added bonus that maybe people who downvoted a question that later on was edited and updated to the point that it has now become a proper question, get notified (unobtrusively).