Why does Stack Overflow allow to downvote an accepted answer when you are the asker?
What would be a good use-case where both accepting the answer and downvoting it would be the right thing to do ?
Why does Stack Overflow allow to downvote an accepted answer when you are the asker?
What would be a good use-case where both accepting the answer and downvoting it would be the right thing to do ?
Just because the person who asked the question thinks something is the right answer does not guarantee that it is indeed the best answer.
There are many cases on this site where an outright wrong or dangerous answer has been accepted. It should be perfectly fine to be able to downvote those.
In response to your new question: frankly, a user both accepting and downvoting an answer is such a rare occurrence that I don't think it's worth developer time covering that edge case. Why add specific conditional logic for something that is vanishingly rare?
I've seen users upvote something and flag it as "very low quality" at the same time. Why? Who knows, but it's not high on the list of priorities to block.
What would be a good use-case where both accepting the answer and downvoting it would be the right thing to do ?
When it answers your question, but it sucks.
The only reasonable thing that I could think of seeing this kind of behavior is that the answer is right, but doesn't fit the problem at its best. The OP may have downvoted the accepted answer in order to spur the answerer to improve it.
This is by the way very uncommon, and I wouldn't personally accept an answer if I don't feel good with it. In this kind of situation, I would rather comment and share my thoughts with the user who posted it, or just edit it by myself and then accept it.