This is a follow up to this post of mine: Downvoting questions because they are based on learning resources frowned upon by the community
I admit that I wrote it in a pretty heated and agitated manner. So now I'm trying my best to remain calm and reasoned.
The problem is that some downvotes seem to be non-substantive. One example of such downvotes I've already seen being discouraged on this site, are votes cast only to reverse other people's votes. I was trying to argue against another type of such downvotes.
Now I understand and agree that no downvotes, cast for whatever reason, should be punishable. I would myself strongly argue against any such policy. But, not punishable does not mean it shouldn't be discouraged!
However, I was getting responses that what I was typing was "bullshit", that people have every right to vote for whatever reasons as they please and that I have no right to judge any votes; even if they vote clearly "including arbitrarily, or exercising no judgment whatsoever".
Four quotes to make myself more clear. Two quotes by Josh Caswell first:
"arbitrarily, or exercising no judgment whatsoever" You may have the right as a practical matter, but that doesn't make this right. Some rights are curtailed at the point they cause harm, and this is that point for votes here.
There's no way to stop it [such voting], but that doesn't mean it should be condoned.
This is exactly what I mean: There should be no policy against such votes and definitely no punishments; however, such behavior should not be condoned.
Rather, it should be discouraged, for example in a way exemplified by this third quote, by StoryTeller:
You didn't "undo" anything. The downvote still stands. It's someones valid opinion of this question. Your opinion differs, but it doesn't unmake the other persons opinion. (...) It did not undo that either. The OP didn't gain +15, but +13. You didn't change anything numerically. Get off the habit of reactive voting. Plenty of very bad questions stay on SO because of it. If you think it's good, vote up, if you do not, don't. It's as simple as that.
Actually even the Help Center does that: fourth quote, from the Help Center:
Use your downvotes whenever you encounter an egregiously sloppy, no-effort-expended post, or an answer that is clearly and perhaps dangerously incorrect. (...) Down-voting should be reserved for extreme cases. It's not meant as a substitute for communication and editing.
As we can see, even the Help Center tries to say how the downvotes should and should not be used.
If, as I've been told below the post I've linked at the top of this post, users have every right to vote for whatever, even non-substantive reasons, and votes must not be judged, then the aforementioned comments by @StoryTeller are flag worthy and the cited passages from the Help Center should be removed.
I am most definitely NOT advocating revoking such down votes or punishing users for casting them!
:==)