I've recently asked this question: How to deal with users not wanting to accept basic "rules"
The question received 9 downvotes, and a lot of comments saying it's cool to downvote correct/helpful answers, if the person who votes thinks the question wasn't very good.
So now I'm in a dilemma. Until the question that I've asked, I thought we should upvote if the content a very person posted was good and possibly helpful for the OP or any future visitor, and we should downvote if the content a person posted was bad.
The reaction on the question made me think twice. Although I still think I'm right, I think the community wants us to downvote perfect valid content (and a volunteer who posted it), because of content a completely different person posted (the guy who asked a question).
We receive too many bad questions on SO. Until now, I downvoted them, voted to close, sometimes commented what could be better and moved on (and sometimes came back to see changes in the question).
Now I see that this behaviour is fundamentally wrong, because it seems like the people here want to downvote correct posts based on another person's posts. Since I realised that, I thought it would be a good decision to start downvoting correct posts whenever I don't like the question. And I don't like a lot of the questions posted here.
I've got 27.458 reputation points - The only step that interests me is the 3.000 reputation point mark, the rest is not too important for me. Thanks to daily growth of reputation, this will be 20-30 more per day. But let's forget about that for a second. So now I can downvote 24.458 correct, helpful answers on questions I don't like (boy I'll find them quickly) without risking any privilege I want.
I've already started with the experiment, and people start asking why the downvote
. Should I point them to the question I asked previously, or does anybody have a better thing to point them to?
Please remember, as JK. commented:
EDIT:
Based on Servey's answer, I will from now on downvote everything I see on a question I don't like. May it be the wording, the grammar, or whatever --> downvote (not the question, only the answers!).