I am a Swift developer, which is a hyped language and most of the questions are from very new users on Stack Overflow.
Almost every first question asked by a new user is bad. It's something we all went through. Swift/iOS has lots of them.
New users just don't understand yet that the voting system is not personal or permanent. They haven't even taken the tour yet. Is it then absolutely necessary to downvote? If such a question gets one downvote is not OK to leave it there? He will not get the first one, 3-4 more won't help anyone.
Even if another user (me) already commented that it is a bad question and linked to the tour, people keep downvoting.
The question that made me start this rant was just above another question that showed no effort from a slightly less new user. He should have gotten a downvote, because he asks bad questions every time. He was referred to the tour, and it was explained to him why his questions were bad and he is unwilling to learn. But he has a rep of 4, so he doesn't get the new user bullying downvotes.
So to sum up:
Why are we downvoting bad questions from new users more than from others and why do we still feel the need to downvote after more information was given?
New users just don't understand yet that the voting system is not personal or permanent.
-- BZZZTT!Almost every first question asked by a new user is bad.
-- BZZZTT!