Here's the feature request: When a new user receives a downvote on a question they asked for the first time, the system should display a message, only visible to that user, similar to the existing messaging to a question asker when the question receives a close vote.
The text should explain the purpose of downvotes and emphasize that a downvote is not a criticism of the user, but of the content. I suggest using phrasing that highlights that the purpose of voting is ranking the post for other users.
Additionally, the visual depiction of the votes for the user's post should show a different symbol (possibly an exclamation point or similar) rather than a negative numeric score. This would serve to de-emphasize the numeric score and instead emphasize the message that the post could use some improvement.
Note that this feature request is different from other, similar proposals. The proposal here is for a message that is only visible to the user who received the downvote, so it won't create clutter or replies like a comment would. Also, it wouldn't actually prevent downvotes or affect the experience for existing users who have downvote privileges.
Also this behavior wouldn't be permanent: it could be tied to just the first time a user receives a downvote (or perhaps the first N times). Alternatively, "view downvotes on your questions" could be a privilege unlocked at some low reputation score (maybe 15 or 20 rep?). Possibly we could have similar treatment for all kinds of posts, but initially we should focus on the experience only for question askers.
I expect that the text of the message might need wordsmithing, but here is a straw man proposal:
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Background: In the discussions Can we make it more obvious to new users that downvotes on the main site are not insults and in fact can help them help themselves? and Can we make receiving a downvote a more welcoming experience? community support seemed strongly in favor of adding this new feature. And in the meta-discussion of this question consensus seems to be that the right way to handle this is to create a new meta question tagged feature-request, so that's what this is.