Recently I asked a question I didn't realize was already answered because of using the wrong search term. As a result, people commented what likely happened and it got -7 in voting. I was okay with that.
Later, I encountered a problem much worse problem, and when I went to ask it, the down votes on that question and another question with a similar situation made it so I couldn't post for 5 days, and I really needed an answer. The tips they give haven't really helped without giving me more information on what I need to change. Call me whatever you want, but this is a real problem. Typically, when you ask a question you need an answer. If you can't ask a question when you need it, you more likely will forget about it when you can finally ask.
As for reputation, I understand they are trying to make a reward and encouragement of certain things, however after looking at the methods of getting it, for the most part, really reputation is more of a measure of how much you have gotten into the flow of SO than character like the rewards say it is. A major part of Stack Overflow is to help programmers learn programming languages and become skilled at it.
Considering what the consequences of downvotes, low reputation, and the ranking system provided by upvotes and downvotes are, they go against that. Tell me your opinion, however very few of the pro-reputation arguments and pro-upvotes/downvotes arguments have been convincing to me.