What do you guys think about it?
That it isn't useful in the end, to require comments on up- or down-votes. These have been designed like this very concsiously. All of the necessary information and signal to anyone given with an up- or downvote is pretty clear and shown when hovering the corresponding buttons with your mouse pointer
At the down button:
This question does not show any research effort, it is unclear or not useful
At the up button:
This question shows research effort, it is useful and clear
"... of this forum ..."
First you should notice that SO isn't a forum but a question and answer site.
silly mistakes are most likely to be made by the absolute beginners like me.
Yes, that's probable.
When I first came across this useful site, I was thrilled about it; but now I'm discouraged by continuous downvotes.
If you see a downvote it's a sign that you need to clarify or improve your question. These are actually meant to encourage you to do so (check the tooltip appearing when hovering your mouse pointer over the downvote button), and not the opposite (discouraging you to ask).
An additional comment would just generate unnecessary noise.
Useful comments would likely to serve two purposes at a time - discouraging the OP from posting similar silly posts and encouraging to develop the future posts.
There's no need to force downvoters to leave useful comments, as mentioned above the downvote itself already contains enough information signal, that something's wrong with the questions (well, there may be unjustified downvotes, but these will not hold over time, when there's no real problem with the question).
To improve downvoted questions, you can always double check the Help Center, How do I ask a good question? in particular.
I am even afraid of this post being downvoted resulting in my reputation score going down to the minimum possible value :(.
It's pretty much downvoted currently, and as you can see there's no effect on your main user account's reputation.
Downvotes on meta are different.
Useful comments would ... discourag[e] the OP from posting similar silly posts
all eveidence to the contrary. Sorry this is suggested several times a week.