Voting on Stack Overflow (and on any other site in the Stack Exchange network) is a quality control mechanism. That exists because as we learn from the tour:
Good answers are voted up and rise to the top. The best answers show up first so that they are always easy to find.
I assume you can fill in what happens with questions and answers that are not useful, badly researched, unclear, homework dump, effortless crap.
We simply don't trust any newcomer to be able to correctly judge what good (and bad) means on this site. Therefor we rather have you watch and learn before we trust you with that important and responsible task.
Up voting the wrong posts has more impact then you can imagine. Future visitors might assume that the question or answer is OK, when it isn't. That's a bad experience for them. Bad posts that get up voted might be selected as an audit for reviewers who get highly confused if a bad post turns out to be up voted.
To be part of this community we expect you to care about the post on this site. Your votes should indicate that. We first want to see a bit if you're up to that responsibility and not start voting because you like the name of the user or because the OP has nice avatar. Stack Overflow is not about people, it is about Questions and Answers and the voting is its quality control system.