I am not a UX expert either, but speaking as a longtime heavy user of the site...
Red doesn't imply "danger!" to me. Rather, it says "you should click here because there's important targeted and timely info!" Which is exactly what the global inbox delivers.
Where the site does have blue markers, in the user profile, I find myself never bothering to notice or click, even as a person who insists upon having no unread messages in my email, ever.
If the Responses
had a red marker, I might click it...
On the homepage, a blue marker is already in use for the Featured
(bounty questions) tab. This area is important, probably worth clicking on, but not specifically curated and targeted for me.
Likewise, a light blue indicator is used for far less important notifications during Winterbash each year, when notifying of a newly earned hat. (Albeit on a different snowflake indicator icon)
So, red feels appropriate for timely and potentially actionable notifications specifically curated for an individual user, where blue is already being used as a callout for important, but not user-targeted or timely numbers on the home page.