I asked a question yesterday in Meta and got a few downvotes. I thought my post was valid, so I decided to follow this answer's advise and ask people in a comment, but I didn't get any answers.
I do think my question clear, useful and I did my research - do notice the "downvote" button said on the hint:
"This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful"
Then I research a little bit and discover that voting is different on meta (I didn't know that till today...) :
"voting indicates agreement or disagreement"
I was surprised to discover it, but it seems reasonable (for at least the feature-request and discussion tags and in my option for all meta posts). This make sense to me - as I believe my question was well formatted, but people can disagree with the idea.
I found it confusing having one voting system measuring both the post quality and agreement to the content.
Should we change the tooltip on the upvote / downvote button on Meta? Should we add a separate button to Meta for agree / disagree?
The practical dilemma in my case is: I want to delete a non-quality question, but if the question is good, but the voting is for disagreement, I want to keep it. In this case I am not sure what to do (that why I needed separate mechanism for those two criterion).