I have read the post on downvoting questions and understand the logic there. But I'm interested in the meaning of downvoting answers.
I assumed it was to help the OP and anyone following wade through the sometimes multiple responses.
Just today I read several answers that were technically incorrect. I downvoted them. And to be what I thought was polite, I explained why.
On one, the person seemed to immediately downvoted my answer in retribution.
On another the person called me a "hater".
So is it more polite to just say "hey ... this is not right" without downvoting? How do we prevent "retribution" downvotes?
I'm a relatively new contributor and still trying to figure out appropriate etiquette.