Stack Overflow users are instructed to downvote misinformation -- misinformation is false or inaccurate information that is spread unintentionally; misinformation is NOT an opinion that you disagree with. Unless an answer is misinformative and you can prove why it is false or inaccurate, there is NO benefit or reason to downvote someone's answer ... by just downvoting someone's answer without bothering to prove why it is false or inaccurate, you have gone out of your way to identify yourself as a mean-spirited, lazy dufus who doesn't understand the rules of Stack Overflow and cannot control your temper.
A game theorist or logician working in the area of mechanism design would say something like the rules of the reputation game are aggressively stacked in an overflowing sense of being nice ... nice behavior does carry a cost (e.g. there might be times when an argument is necessary to expeditiously arrive at a truth), but it is not necessarily entirely bad to error on the side of niceness -- it is perhaps a reflection of the old adage: "Don't say anything about someone unless you can say something nice." Most people will accept a humorous comment a lot better than they do a downvote ... downvote is a good way to pick up an enemy or a someone who will NEVER upvote anything you posts. It might be different if the reputation scheme were changed, but the current scheme implicitly tells a participant in the forums to shun any downvoters. Perhaps that is intentional -- the current scheme is good in that identifies a downvoter as a dufus who has not bothered to understand or really think through the rules of the game. Unfortunately, this is probably also a reflection of real-world behavior of a person who did not learn the golden rule lesson in the real world that in everything you should respond as you would want others to respond to you.
The others in the community don't really benefit -- a downvoter alienates a potential contributor rather than building a relationship or engaging in a dialogue that benefits everyone's understanding. You don't need to downvote bad answers; just leave them alone ... nobody is going to pay attention to an answer with almost no votes anyway ... if something seems wrong to you, the best thing to do is to attempt to make a helpful comments along the lines of something like
- "I do not understand your view that .... "
- "My opinion is that ... " OR "I have found that ..."
- "I might be able to give you an upvote if you changed _."
If you think you are really bright, it should be possible for you to persuade a smart person -- an answer that is edited to be a good answer is still a good answer -- when you can't persuade, you need to listen or may phrase your argument more coherently. Perhaps you need to grow up and concede that there is room for opinions that differ from yours [besides, no one will require you to upvote what an idiot says; no one requires you to befriend people with opinions that are different than yours].
Of course, if someone's answer has the potential to be somehow virally infectious and dangerous or potentially destructive to world peace AND the person is completely recalcitrant and unwilling to offer a less dangerous answer, you might have to actually downvote everything they do if, in Hitler-esqe fashion, they are are on the verge of conquering Stack Overflow ... is that really going to happen?