Voting is different on meta. People vote on feature requests to express whether they agree or disagree with the proposal, rather than just voting on the clarity or usefulness of the post.
However, sometimes answers or comments on a feature request can persuade us to think differently about a feature request.
E.g.:
Request/Proposal: make questions never get closed or deleted
User: that sounds like a great proposal! I hate it when my questions get closed.
Comment: there are multiple problems with this proposal. If questions never get closed or deleted, it would allow spammy low-quality content to stay on the site, and we don't want that.
User: I see. I guess that wouldn't be so great after all.
Other sources of information, such as answers and comments, can change our minds on how we want to vote (upvote or downvote).
Should we vote on feature requests just based on the question itself, or it it okay to take other information into consideration?