I understand why there's a reputation requirement to downvote posts -- it could easily be misused by new users or abused by trolls. However, it's rather frustrating as a low-reputation user that I can't downvote answers to my own question when they're unrelated or otherwise incorrect.
For example, in this question, I asked for help identifying a datastructure but received an answer using physics and collisions. It wasn't an answer to my question, it wasn't really even related to my question, and it wasn't well-explained. And yet, because I use this site too infrequently to gain any significant reputation, I had no way of marking it as unrelated, incorrect, or otherwise not at all answer.
I'm not asking for a feature change or such, but I'm curious as to the rationale behind this decision. According to this post, the reason is because new users can still comment and mark an answer as accepted -- but there's no 0-rep equivalent to marking an answer as accepted for bad questions, and commenting does not always seem to get the point across. (In the case of my given question, for example, the answerer still insisted that his answer was relevant and correct.)