So, going through the questions about the blog post, it's stirred an old question in me I've wanted to ask for a while. To be clear, I have been sitting on this question for a while, not quite motivated enough to ask it. The blog post may have spurred me to action, but this question is honestly relevant with or without it, in my meta experience.
In my days on Meta, I've noticed quite often that when newer users come to Meta, a number of them seem to take downvotes (even downvotes here, where no rep is lost) as insults or personal attacks. In fact, being downvoted on the main site and taking it personally tends to be part of their outrage, in my experience.
That has never, ever been the intention of the feature. Votes are intended to be quality control metrics/tools. We vote, or are supposed to vote, on the post in isolation. That means we should ignore other posts attached, for the most part, and we should ignore who asked/how much rep they have. We should also ignore the current score of the post.
We Meta Veterans know this is how downvotes on main work. I'm sure other veterans on the main site know this as well. So how do we make this more obvious for new users?
Let's keep in mind that we're unlikely to get them to read a wall of text. Let's also keep in mind that commenting on every new, downvoted post about what downvotes are for won't scale well. That might work on smaller sites, but it likely won't here.
So, what can we do or suggest for the team to do to help new users feel less attacked by a quality control metric? If we can make even one user a day feel that this is okay, and that they aren't being targetted, it will help.
Note: I don't think it's a good idea to require comments on downvotes. I also don't think limiting downvotes is a good idea- We need downvotes to help us control the quality of the site, after all!
I also think if we do something other than some sort of message, such as limiting of downvotes in some way, the same must be done to upvotes or we skew the scores of posts.
A few good examples of downvotes being perceived as insults have shown up in the comments below. I'd like to highlight those here just to help show where some of the pain points are:
You ask: "... that downvotes are not insults...." Really! Think not. It's what it is. Says "This is crap". No more, no less. - A 16k user
Sorry but have to disagree. Maybe that's how you see it as a downvoter - you're protecting site quality. But it doesn't change the message. It still says: "What you have posted here is crap. The work you have put into it is worthless" - The same 16k user
If an experienced user of the site finds that downvotes are insults, we are not doing this right. If a user with this much experience with the site sees them this way, the system needs tweaked, one way or another so that users don't feel like this over downvotes.
Hahahaha yes they are don't pretend it's help. Donwvote = "Your thing isn't worthy in my eyes" - how is that not an insult? - A <1k rep user
And here, a lower rep user also sees these as an insult. How can we fix this, without breaking the usefulness of downvotes?