I hit my daily voting cap on questions and answers on SO quite often. It's pretty easy to hit the 40 vote limit at this point, especially from browsing review queues. I'm not here to say that's unfair or request more votes. My question is about whether or not this is actually desired behaviour.
There is a badge for hitting 40 votes in a day, as well as other badges for amassing X number of votes. Those point towards incentivising votes as having a lot of (honest) voting is good for growing the site.
However the fact that a limit exists is obviously a measure to restrict how much voting an individual user does. I assume one key reason is to prevent rep farming or other abuses. But 40 votes seems a bit low for that to be the only goal. It's easy to hit 40 votes and I'm by no means a power user. With 3 review queues allowing me 20 reviews a day each, I can easily blow through the majority of my votes even without spending them on questions I'm actually interested in/answering.
So is there another reason to limit voting that I'm brushing up against and should maybe hold back on? Is the idea that perhaps I'm too loose with votes compared to what the system expects? Or am I worrying over a system that's just for catching abuse?