I saw Johnsyweb's profile, where he mentions:
On Down-voting
About two percent of my votes are down-votes, which I think is quite low. Down-voting is an important part of StackExchange and helps separate the good answers (and questions) from the not-so-good. If I have down-voted one of your posts, I will have left you a comment as to why. If you down-vote one of my posts, I ask that you, too, leave a comment as to why so that I can either improve my post or remove it. Thank you.
What a nice paragraph, really, I mean I am in the quest of finding what is happening when I want to read just the first elements and I read this and despite that I am in a rush on solving this, decided to post.
As always, when you go to the top, awfully written (bad) questions are going to bomb you every day. As a result, downvoters will fire their guns, cast a close vote and just leave for the next bad question. I mean, I have done that too.
When I see the question with a bunch of downvoted questions of my favorite tags, I rush into them to check and some times I don't leave a comment (well most of the times there already advising comments).
However, the people that do take the time to leave a comment should be rewarded, how do we do that?
I remember myself advising authors of bad questions and even ending up listening to some bad words (?!), but I don't remember any reward ( except of the self/internal one :) ). While I agree that a guy like me should not be rewarded, a guy like him should!