Well, the question says it all. To add to the question:
Should there be no mercy shown to the first time users at all? Most people have their first question downvoted on this site. The trend is common across all the Stack Exchange sites.
Can not there be a system where if a user asks a question that should belong to another Stack Exchange site, it is moved to another site without penalising the user?
Having your question closed is one thing, but taking away the ability to ask questions is very wrong according to me.
Update
See, this is exactly the problem. I use Stack Overflow quite regularly, and I was expecting downvotes to a question like this. May be it is not without reasons. This is possibly a duplicate. But if I were a new guy and this happened to me I might just decide to never come back to the site. And if I were a really good programmer with a lot of knowledge the site might have lost a valuable member.
The fact that the users are presented text telling them how the site works and checkbox that says I have read this stuff. This is like the End User License Agreement that no one reads. People are in a hurry most of the time.
Update 2
What is the logic on meta for downvoting? I can come up with two reasons
The question has been asked already. The question is not a duplicate of the other question. Really. The other question is 'why has stack overflow become negative off late?' I agree that the other question's answers might answer my question as well. But my question and the other question are different. Clearly there is no reason to downvote and close this question. An answer with a link to the other question should have been the way to go if this was a duplicate question.
Stack Overflow users aggressively discourage discussions when they see opinions that are different from their own. This seems to be the case here. I asked this question with getting some discussion done on my opinion. I am okay if the community disagrees with me. But downvoting and silencing any further discussion by closing the question is sad IMHO.