I recently came across this question, asking if it's possible to display https://
in the browser's address bar when the page is not actually served over an encrypted connection: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35214011/is-it-possible-to-display-https-in-the-url-without-using-https (now deleted, you need 10K rep to view)
The question was heavily downvoted, but I think the reason for most of these downvotes is that the OP seems to be trying to make their site look secure when it really isn't.
A quote from one of the answers:
No: you can change the path, but not the domain (because that would be very bad. And you're getting downvoted for that)
An answer even said that the OP was getting downvoted because it would be very bad if it was possible to do what they asked about.
That question is a valid question, and it seems that it's being downvoted mostly because it seems that the asker might be doing something shady. Is it a valid reason to downvote a post?
People do this on other Stack Exchange sites as well: https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/45781/how-do-i-remove-a-signature-from-a-photo
The question on Photo.SE was downvoted not because of the post's quality but because it's "wrong" and "a bad idea."