There are three classifications of questions:
Questions that deserve to be downvoted to oblivion for the reason under the downvote arrow This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful these should also automatically merit an appropriate close vote that matches the reason.
Questions that deserve to be upvoted because they are great examples of exactly opposite of the downvote deserving ones. There is no such thing as a good duplicate either.
Questions that you can't qualify because you are not knowledgeable enough in the tag domains to make a judgement call because they are not obviously malformed and you lack the experience to judge if they are duplicates or useless in the tag domain. Just do nothing because you don't have a qualified opinion and move on.
Voting for any other reason is mucking up the works.
A misplaced downvote (in your opinion) of -2
is way less harmful to the system as a whole than a undeserved on merit upvote of +5
. Answers are a different economy and a different metric.
Voting up because of no explanatory comments is even worse!
The voting system is anonymous for a reason.
Generally anyone that is lazy writing a question that shows no research or is not useful is not going to look at it with a critical eye either to try and fix it. It would be too much effort and they have already displayed the level of effort they are willing to give.
The downvote description under the arrow is there for a reason.
These same people just whine about no comment on the downvote and they do not really care about the reason either because they never go back and edit the question if they do get a well thought out reason.
They general just say "no, it's not" and get in a pissing contest with whomever was stupid enough to post an explanatory comment. That person could have been reviewing other questions and downvoting them, but they are instead arguing with a help vampire with that time.
And they have publicly shamed the person that admits to the downvote, so others will gang up on that person in the future about the same thing and that person will just stop participating.
My experience in the tags I am active in is that:
As a general rule every question that deserves a downvote also deserves a close vote that will add to the explanation even more. There might be some exceptions, but I can not think of any.
The java, javascript and python tags have the majority of the terrible questions by far, but not nearly as bad as the php individually.