There's a lot of debate on this topic, but let me also ask this: how many users around here downvote for reasons other than "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful." I have even watched some people, a few of them with a LOT of reputation points, get downright nasty. They make no secret of the fact that they downvote because they don't like the person, don't like the otherwise useful question, or simply because they already know the non-tirivial answer and feel everyone else should have learned it by osmosis, despite a complete lack of documentation on the topic.
On the flip side, yes, there are those who upvote just to be politically correct niceness fairies. That isn't helping anything either. One has to ask, however, if the aforementioned nasty-downvote situation has created an environment where they believe it is necessary. Because some will downvote just to be poison mean, the nice people are trying to prevent new users from running screaming from Stack Overflow, never to return.
Neither approach works. Downvoting newbies instead of leaving helpful comments, as some tend to do, will drive good people away. (You started at newbie status too, pal!) Upvoting newbies for bad content instead of leaving helpful comments, as others tend to do, will give a false sense of "this is how to do it" to those who are learning the ropes.
The problem is not reserved to upvoters or downvoters. The problem is, there are a lot of people that treat Stack Overflow like a popularity contest. With some users, it's middle school all over again. The popular kids act like hot stuff, bully the new kids, and then somehow get upvoted for just typing, while a new user with an answer that is just as good is barely upvoted, or even downvoted.
So, what is the problem at the heart of this? Some people have turned Stack Overflow into a middle school playground. Some downvoters downvote just to feel powerful that they can keep someone from entering the "elite," so some upvoters try to restore balance by upvoting anything that breathes.
Let me see if I can put this nicely.
GROW UP!
We have no means of putting a check on these abuses of voting. Proposal after proposal has been shot down because no one wants to be accountable with why they're voting up or down. So, as long as that remains the case, if you don't like how someone votes, vote correctly yourself.
Because, as annoying as it is, as long as we have bullies who downvote as a means of taking the new kid's lunch money, we need the unrealistically nice people to keep this from becoming a hostile den of Internet jerks. It's a bandage that creates its own problems, but it isn't exactly avoidable. Without the "bleeding hearts", the bullies are often unchecked.
At the end of the day, if we won't institute safeguards, and yet refuse abide by this obvious principle, perhaps we really should consider just removing voting altogether. I wouldn't want that to happen, but it depends on whether we have enough people here to handle voting like responsible adults. We're not in grade school.
TBH, I wouldn't be surprised to see backlash from this answer, but you know what? Sometimes truth hurts. If you're about to downvote this, I'm probably talking to you. It won't hurt my feelings any, but you should take it as a personal cue to check your own motives. If you believe you're really downvoting based on merit, go ahead. As I said, it won't matter to me.
EDIT: If you want to upvote, you should likewise be certain it's for merit, not just to be nice. I don't need pity.
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