Two of the Help Center's privilege pages seem to contradict each other, and I can't tell which one (if either) is correct.
New users, with their 1 point of reputation, automatically earn the "create posts privilege". On that page, under "What happens after I ask a question?", it tells the new user to vote up good answers to his or her question:
As you see new answers to your question, vote up the helpful ones by clicking the upward pointing arrow to the left of the answer.
But the "vote up privilege" isn't earned until 15 reputation, making this impossible for a low-rep beginner. The "vote up" page doesn't mention any exceptions to this rule.
I can't find any other docs or Meta posts on the subject, and I can't test a new user's privileges without creating a sock-puppet account. I see only two likely explanations:
The "create posts" page is telling newbies to do something they literally can't do. If so, it should qualify its instructions with something like, "If you've earned the vote up privilege, you should...".
Some exception to the "vote up" privilege allows upvoting answers to your own question, regardless of your rep. If so, one or probably both of the above pages should mention it, so new users are aware that they can grant upvotes, but in that special case only.
I occasionally comment to a new user that they should upvote or accept answers instead of posting "thank you" comments, but I don't want to suggest upvoting if the system won't allow it.