I'd like an extra message box when clicking "down" on answers and questions of people which have less than 100 points (or any other sensible definition of "newbie"; I think the site owners should be able to come up with something much better). The message box should read:
Please note that you're downvoting a newbie. While we don't discourage this entirely, it might not send the intended message to the receiver. Consider submitting a comment instead which explains which specific improvement you'd like to see. Among other things, this avoids appearing hostile against new users.
Downvote / Cancel
[EDIT] A lot of people here believe that it's obvious why a question/answer was downvoted. In my view, that's a severe misconception because it's only obvious when you know that. But the existing q/a is proof that the recipient is missing exactly this critical piece of information (if they knew they were wrong, they wouldn't have posted this q/a in the first place. qed)
Users like me just shrug off downvotes (even when they still hurt because I do think I'm smart - it's an ego thing). But for newbies, downvotes can appear hostile ("they don't want me") or confusing ("I did my best and all these a* do is rape me? F** them!")
I also don't want this message for everyone. After working with SO for several years, I voted 5149 times and spent 55 downvotes. This is a two-edged tool and I'm aware of it. I know how much downvoting can hurt, so I try to avoid it.
At the same time, I see people downvoting first time questions several times. Maybe a single downvote would be OK but 10? What kind of message do you want to send with that?