Often times I've found that questions and answers that deserve a downvote elicit a heavier emotional response than upvotes. It's easier to recognize a bad question/answer than a good answer, and even then, upvoting is just an after thought. In particular, I'm worried that having a high downvote to upvote ratio is considered serial downvoting or frowned upon by the community. Unlike mass upvoting which is countered by a reputation cap and can be done with impunity, downvoting is discouraged by costing one reputation.
However, I'm not aware of any negative consequences to mass downvoting (as long as it isn't serial downvoting) aside from losing a lot of reputation, so is it okay to do so?
Pros:
- Those that don't care about reputation can exercise their right to vote without overly restrictive limitations.
- Questions and answers that deserve to be downvoted will be - considering I've seen people either not vote, or just upvote.
Cons:
- Loss of reputation.
- Angry response from people wondering why they're being downvoted - but this kind of counteracts the point of anonymity.