I sometimes stumble upon questions (or answers) which happen to divide the audience greatly. They get lots of up and lots of downvotes which then act more like a poll of ayes and nays. In the end, the absolute difference isn't very helpful anymore without knowing how many contributors gave their vote; actually, they can give a rudely false impression:
This looks like a crappy question (or answer, this observation applies to both) because -6
often appears shortly before the question gets deleted or marked as duplicate or similar.
Upon clicking the number, one can see the much more elaborate and meaningful numbers for up and downvotes:
Suddenly the question does not look crappy anymore but controversial or disputed. Unfortunately this display appears only after one clicked the number, so many users are mislead by the initial display.
To improve this situation I propose to change the way the votes are initially displayed for Q/A which have ① more than ten upvotes and ② more than ten downvotes and ③ no quota below 15% for aye or nay. Such a Q/A is proposedly to be regarded as "disputed" and disputed Q/A shall be displayed by giving a percentage of approval instead of an absolute difference:
Clicking on that number shall of course still give the double-number display for up and downvotes. The color of the percentage number can be between green and red to indicate the tendency of the votes.
-6
by the40%
. The up/downvote display is not to be changed.