Would it be an improvement if downvotes were qualified with a reason?
There is never a requirement to explain downvoting, and is anonymous for various reasons.
If comments were forced when downvoting, we'd get:
- A comment for every downvote, filling the comments area with comments unrelated to question assistance or discussing an answer
- Pointless, generic comments
- Discussions (poss arguments) within comments disagreeing with
downvote reasons
All of which would add no value, degrade the question, and reduce usefulness of comments.
A lot of users really won't understand the many levels and reasons of downvoting.
For example, in a meta discussion I read a moderator's answer stating they sometimes upvote a good answer, and on the same question downvote a lesser answer even if that answer is not actually bad.
People downvote for all sorts of reasons, and there not being any rules from Stack on why to downvote or when is ok, it is fair to say that:
A downvote is always acceptable, and therefore no explanation needed
I suggest you consider a new approach to solving the problem, other than forcing comment on downvotes. Perhaps there is some root cause you have not seen or thought about?
Usually, a downvote or two from a stray grudge, bad judgement, mistake, etc, can be ignored given a few upvotes too.
However, if the Q&A are as low traffic as you say, then this would indeed be something to address.
As said in comments, we really need to see examples to be able to give some informed feedback on the situation. Then we can see if there is anything can be suggested or done.