As a user, I see voting up/down answers that were helpful being a much lower barrier to engage with the community. I found myself wanting to vote up answers many times, but I got frustrated instead because I did not have enough points.
From this point I have two options: a). ask a question, regardless of its importance or relevance to the topic/community (for example, this one) b). start contributing with answers.
I will concentrate on b). There are three possible options (ignoring the Dreyfus model here):
- I am a newbie
- I am a decent programmer
- I am an expert
In situations 2-3, will most likely be able to produce at least a decent answer that might be voted up/accepted.
What happens, however, in situation 1? I will (most likely) give an average answer that will not win reputation. This will make me engage with the site less and just read other people's answers rather than contribute.
Having the possibility to vote answers up/down before asking a question/submitting an answer, would help me contribute through the power of experimentation (that is, I tried the solution from an answer, and it worked for me).