I have trouble understanding the 'down-vote' feature. New users cannot down-vote, it is a privilege. When one receives it, he/she is shown a 'help' page to be taught when to down-vote and when not to do it.
It seems to me that when questions are unclear/malformed/with no code/with no actual question/etc. some people prefer to down-vote, not to ask for clarification/reformation/etc. Down-voting might not affect experienced users who have lots of points, but it affects newbies.
What is down-voting used for? Just to say 'This question is incorrect/unclear/I do not like it' ?
some people prefer to down-vote, not to ask for clarification/reformation/etc. Down-voting might not affect experienced users who have lots of points, but it affects newbies.
- I think it's an interesting thought, that the high-rep users can afford to get "hurt" by downvotes, while newbies are much more susceptible to the "harms" of downvotes. Some food for thought