The way I see it is I come on here to learn, and I admit I am probably the kind of guy referred to in the OP's question. Low score, lots of downvotes when I first started, etc. Heck, heck I've only got 35 points at the moment.
I used to get mega frustrated at why it seemed so difficult to get people to take you seriously and not downvote. I'd not visit for days, but then needI needed to come back to get more help/insights.
It wasn't until I really started to admit I was at the very starting pointing of Developingdeveloping (Frontendfrontend), and it was then I started to see the beauty of StackoverflowStack Overflow and the people that contribute to it. You guys are awesome, and I have learned so much and has helped me to get a better job.
It's only because some people are not at the same level as the top people and even most people on Stack Exchange and you do start to feel as though you want to be a part of the top team but realise you guys have put countless hours, days, months, years to get to the level of knowledge you have.
So like in any industry/game/sport the top pros fire off quick and short anwsers which noobs (like me) can feel it wasn't anwsered properly, but in fact, dig a little deeper and every bit of advice and tips lead you to the gold of becoming a better developer.
I want to say thanks to the Eliteelite because without you guys us noobs would really suck even more!