Recently (and not so recently) I've come across several questions where the asker has failed, or out-right refused to select an obviously right answer. The logic often goes along the lines of "it answers this question, but it didn't really fix my problem". Worse, I've come across questions where the asker has coaxed very specific, non-broadly applicable answers that don't address the original issue out of overly-helpful Stack users.
Overly picky users are not new to any site on the Exchange, nor are questions regarding what to do when your answer gets the short end of a stick unjustly, but I've found little in terms of what to do in these cases when the question is also of a high enough quality to stand on its own (in the above link, the selected answer suggests - "leave it up to the community"; as a minor part of the community, I'm unsure of what to do).
While this certainly doesn't hit any of the well-documented criteria for down-voting I've come across, I do feel like it can effectively lower the quality of a question; especially in the latter case. Is it appropriate to down-vote a question based on the author's treatment of its answers? Is there any action that could/should be taken? I guess the right answer may still be attached to the question, but if an asker snuffs it, or worse, downvotes it themself in favor of a less helpful answer, how can other users appropriately respond?