Let us assume someone encounters a question which he believes could use some clarification to become good. He edits the question, is happy with the result -> should he not upvote the question along with everyone who reviewed and accepted the edits (and everyone who refused the edits eventually downvote)? Obviously he should think the question after edits deserves more visibility.
For reference, this came to my mind after reading Why does it seem so hard to accumulate upvotes in SO?
Should there not be some kind of incentives to up-vote/down-vote questions, for example gain some thing if the question you up-voted turn out to be active/useful in a long run or if the question you down-voted gets marked as a duplicate/etc. ?
I know this kind of thing requires to rely on 'community intelligence' and that a lot of wrong people does not make a right, but SO is already made possible by the quality of its community in my humble opinion.