Voting plays an important role in letting others know of the quality of a post. A post with a lot of up votes means that it is of high quality. But, we also need a mechanism to show that some posts contain problems. For such problems, please do down vote.
If you find a post that has issues, then down vote it ( and if possible, leave a comment on how to fix it, or fix it yourself by editing ). If it is an answer, you lose 1 reputation for the down votes, but if you had left a comment, the OP would notify if he/she edited and you can remove your down vote ( and if it is now of good quality, you can up vote it as well ) , or if it was deleted, you will get back the reputation.
But down votes on questions are free, you don't lose any reputation for down voting a question but that doesn't mean you shouldn't leave comments. And, you can just do as I said above.
So most of the time, you will get back the reputation because if it was low quality answer ( flag it as well ) or had some other, it would most likely be deleted.
As you get used to down voting, you will understand that the good feeling you get once you helped improve the quality of posts is not something you can get easily.
In this way, you can help moderate the Stack Overflow community and make it a better place with good quality posts.