Why on earth questions that get answered (often many answers) can also be down-voted?
If a question get answers it means that it is legitimate! So therefore I suggest a new feature request to disable downvotes on questions with answers.
Why on earth questions that get answered (often many answers) can also be down-voted?
If a question get answers it means that it is legitimate! So therefore I suggest a new feature request to disable downvotes on questions with answers.
This is never going to happen.
One person's answerable question is another person's trash. Just because some people answer bad questions does not make them 'good' questions.
We want questions to be useful for future visitors, not just the person asking. Just because you answer a question that doesn't include research, doesn't make that question useful for those future visitors. Voting is there to help others assess the quality of the question, not if the question is on or off topic.
Downvotes are not used to mark questions as "illegitimate".
Rather, they are used to mark questions as:
does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful
(you might recognize that from the tooltip on the downvote arrow)
Questions that are illegitimate or otherwise unacceptable by our guidelines are closed. Sometimes that is accompanied by downvoting, but not necessarily.
And to preempt your next feature request: no, we should not prevent questions with answers from being closed. Just because someone posts an answer does not, for example, make a question magically on-topic.
Bad idea. In a nutshell, my reasons:
There's a difference between helping particular people by answering (which may be all right) and improving the quality of the site. Voting on questions is one way to do it and tend to attract good answers/answerers more.