I'm fairly new to being active on Stack Overflow and this has been bugging for some time.
I answered a question, formatted it properly, got several upvotes and a green check. The next day I got a downvote for... no idea!
Doesn't having the answer accepted mean it's useful? So why would someone downvote such an answer? Or why is it even allowed?
If someone wants to downvote for a legitimate reason, why not just leave a comment that the formatting is wrong.
Downvoting as it is doesn't feel like "constructive criticism" unless it comes with a comment. Even if the accepted answer is wrong, there are plenty of other ways to handle such a situation.
So basically what I'm asking is to maybe introduce a feature which requires an explanation by a downvoter for downvoting after the answer was accepted.