For some of the rules and badges on the site, there is a concept of a "well received" question. This post explains what that means very concisely. However, it isn't clear to me why all zero score questions should not be considered well received. For example, why should a question be considered well received if it receives multiple answers and comments, and no downvotes, but also no upvotes?
Intuitively a question with no upvotes and several answers might be trivial or a duplicate, but consider my question here. I don't think it would count as either, but I presume that it hasn't gotten enough attention for upvotes because the topic is somewhat obscure. It's possible that it isn't a good enough question to be considered well-received, but the answers and comments have not led me to that conclusion. EDIT: someone upvoted it since I posted this. At the time its score was 0/0.
I have looked all over meta but I have not found an explanation for the thinking behind this choice. Was this done to circumvent a specific kind of abuse, or is there another reason? To be clear, I am not suggestion a change in the policy. I simply would like to understand better the thinking behind this choice.