Yes, I have got downvotes on quite a few of my posts, and rightfully so, they were just bad. And yes they did teach me how to ask and stop being lazy and soon i started frequenting that page a lot, either before asking or before criticising (which also went a lot of way in making me better).
But I have received a couple downvotes on posts, that according to me were ideal and received upvotes by the community too. Even after editing downvoted questions and making them better, they don't tend to get upvoted. Even good answers to bad questions get downvoted. And quite a lot of times, downvotes are thrown willy-nilly and the downvoters don't offer an explanation as to why they are doing what they're doing.
Can there not be a system where the recipients of the downvotes can ask for a review from the downvoters? No, I'm not asking to unmask the downvoters, as that will start a really vindictive nature of "revenge" downvotes that none of us want.
What I am asking is
After editing a downvoted question, there appear an option for redressal only visible to the OP. Upon clicking the option, it will automatically send a notification to all the people who had downvoted before the edit. Ideally, it should be a bot message with no personal 'touch' (of course, I mean fluff) by the OP.
If the question has been downvoted and has no comments, even then there should be some sort of option so that the OP can ask the downvoters without knowing them and without making any edit to the question. For example, if Abe posted a question which got downvotes by Gabe and Fabe and no comments, after a day or two, Abe could select an 'explanation for downvotes' option which notifies Gabe and Fabe that the OP wants an explanation for the downvote. Also the explanation would be visible to all, where anyone (with obvious rep based privileges) can flag it if it was unsatisfactory. This way, Abe doesn't know who downvoted, Gabe and Fabe don't have to (but should) give an explanation, there can't be just any arbitrary explanation (to slide out of the next point) and there is a better system in place where the OP does not feel lost in the tide.
If there is a serial downvoter, who is not commenting at all, or someone who is repeatedly ignoring the request for 'explanation of downvotes', or giving unsatisfactory explanations, they be put up for moderator intervention or whatever else the powers that be decide.
How feasible will the above be?