Lets take the following two scenarios:
New user Foo adds a badly formatted question and forgets to include the error message. They receive 2 down-votes in quick succession, and a comment asking for the error.
Foo realises their mistake and add in the error message and clean up some other errors in the post. They now receive 1 up-vote since now they have a decent question.
Their final reputation score: +6.
New user Bar adds a reasonable question, not too great, but they used some funny language and put the post on twitter. Someone bites and up-votes the post once. A commenter points out a minor mistake.
Bar is actually also quite drunk, and takes offence to the commenter. They replace the content of their post with something almost the same but actually quite rude. Not offensive enough to be flagged into oblivion, but they did something stupid to it.
The post gets voted down 2 times for this action since now it is no longer a useful question.
Final reputation score: +1.
Users Foo and Bar both got the same number of up and downvotes for their question. But the order matters; questions are not always static. Do you feel that Bar deserved to get the same number of points as Foo here?
Foo will have received the message that improving content is good. Once Bar sobers up, they'll hopefully have learned that defacing your content will cost you reputation points.
And in the end, if either user continues to contribute positively, the difference of 5 points at the start won't make any difference in the long run.