I have a suggestion for modifying the answer downvote mechanism.
I searched for a duplicate to this suggestion, and all I could find were mostly posts complaining about (a) receiving downvotes, or (b) casting downvotes on answers costing the user reputation, or (c) condemning the voting mechanism in general.
From the point of view of site curation, I'm of the firm opinion that there aren't enough downvotes on poor-quality answers, and I gather from reading Meta posts that I'm not the only one who thinks that. If the problem is mostly due to reputation-focused users unwilling to part with any reputation points, then this suggestion should improve matters. Of course, it won't help with users who don't downvote because they think downvoting is "mean", but I don't know that there is a solution for that.
Here's the suggestion:
- At 2K reputation, a user is granted one daily free downvote, provided that they have at least 100 helpful flags on answers only.
- For each additional 300 helpful flags on answers only, an additional free daily downvote.
- Free downvotes on answers limited to a maximum of five (5).
- (Tricky part) Any downvote on an answer to a post where you have posted an answer is not free. If you downvote an answer and subsequently post an answer to the question, you pay the downvote penalty.
- If a user gets a ban of any kind, free downvotes are disabled for the duration of the ban.
Of course, the exact number of flags required in each step are debatable. I don't think free downvotes should be trivial to acquire, however.