What does the community think about a maximum number of downvotes a question or answer can receive? So for instance, once a question receives a total vote count of -10, that's enough, it's been maxed out.
The reason I suggest this is, if my question receives 1-2 downvotes, it was probably one guy who doesn't agree with me. If I receive 5 downvotes, I'm clearly wrong or need to greatly edit my question. If I receive 10, 20, 50, ok I get it, I'm wrong or I need to edit.
What benefit does it bring the creator of the question/answer to keep downvoting them?
Whether the vote count on an answer is -5 or -50, it'll be at the bottom of the answers, and the OP will understand they are wrong and need to fix it.