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No. Someone has spend a good amount of time to put a help-centrehelp-centre together. 99% of any Stack Overflow newbie (not newbie in programming) needs-to-know and guides are well described there. If question is downvoted all it takes its going into the help center and reading on downvotes -> once you there, you will probably see "how do I ask a good question" and "what topics are welcome here".
Because downvotes discourage users. [...] It makes new users feel unwelcome, so they naturally (and partially correctly) assume that we want them to feel bad.
That is a completely wrong assumption.
Imagine you're British and going on a holiday to French Riviera for the first time. Say you're driving. As soon as you enter the French land you are expected to drive on the other side of the road. You are the one who has to adjust. It's not like everyone else will start driving on the left side of the road just because you're there. There are set of rules that you need to get familiar with before you actually place your foot in another country - even another community.
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It's a bit similar here. You don't want to crash or get a ticket, create chaos on the road and cause harm and danger. You're welcome to come but you need to be respectful of the current rules and laws. If you don't you probably end up in jail - so a negative score on your question should encourage you to fix and adjust and not get pissed off and whine and complain.
Hope you see my point.