Often I receive valid answers to my valid questions, but my question remains with zero votes, i.e user providing the answer did not find it necessary to upvote my question (yet wasted time to provide an answer).
I'm not talking about spam/homework/trivial/somehow-invalid questions. I'm talking about "ordinary" question that deserves (and hence - receives) the answer. I believe that if the question is "good enough" to provide answers, it is already useful to the community (tiny tiny bit at least), at the very least - it should be from the perspective of the user providing answer (otherwise, why bother answering and why not close it as duplicate/spam/etc).
I'm not saying that users should always upvote questions they answer, but for the most part, I don't think why they shouldn't.
So... What's the phenomenon here?..
P.S.: An example qeustion: How do I generate script for LocalDB database?