Consider the following question:
Am I taking value objects too far (DDD)
There are a couple of answers with a few votes a piece as well as sum discussion in the comments. The question had been Answered and Accepted. This morning I found that I now have a minus one and the question is closed.
How is this fair? Essentially people who have not contributed to the question have closed and voted it down in spite of the people that have made a contribution.
I am not looking to rage, I am more trying to find out how this policy helps Stack Overflow, granted some may see my question of noise, but that is opinion, there are clearly a few people who didn't see it as noise yet their opinion does not count.
EDIT (After Accepting)
I wanted to provide an interesting observation. I would be less inclined to ask questions on meta like this in future because of the massive down vote I just got. It would be interesting to see statistics on how many people do the same. Ultimately does it have any bearing on peoples willingness to participate? I don't know the answer but I would love to see the stats.
Also, it has become apparent to me that some people close questions when they are unsure of the concepts or context the question is being asked. I would have thought the tag system would stop people seeing questions they may not be familiar with. It seems that this is not the case (or they do not use it).
Either way, I accepted Pekka's answer, while I don't agree with the system, he explained why it is that way, which I was looking for. Ultimately no system is perfect and I will have to deal with that.
Thanks for the input.
EDIT
Bart has explained that voting works differently on meta sites, I checked the FAQ and realised that my first comment above is invalid for meta.