Yesterday I asked a weak question which got a deserved downvote. It made me realise that what I'd asked was pretty lazy and badly explained, so I just deleted the question and went back to the drawing board. Doing so helped me solve my problem, which was nice, but I digress.
I was surprised to see that when I deleted the question I got back the -2 rep penalty I'd incurred with the downvote. This in turn made me question what the point of downvoting was.
I had always presumed that it served a twofold purpose. Firstly, to give users of the site a guide as to the quality of questions and answers when they were searching. Second, to act as a deterrent to people repeatedly asking bad questions or offering bad advice.
I think we'd all agree the first purpose is a good thing. The second, however, is more controversial. The fact that you can regain rep lost via downvotes by deleting would suggest that the site is not currently interested in that aspect of the downvoting system.
In which case: why bother giving people negative rep for accruing (and giving) downvotes in the first place?