We all have stumbled across a poor StackOverflow answer, and the nature of this site encourages us to downvote it. The SO philosophy is that we should cast our downvote so long as we explain our thinking in a comment. However, many times, I've come across a low-quality answer that already has someone else's disapproving comment, which I agree with.
If I still comment anyway, I don't lose any reputation, but I'm adding the comment unnecessarily because what I'm saying has already been said.
If I don't comment and decide to upvote the existing comment, then I lose the reputation but am limiting duplicate comments.
These ideas seem conflicting to me, could someone explain why this is the case? Isn't this system encouraging me to say something someone else has already said? I understand it's only 1 reputation, but I'm just curious if I'm misunderstanding something or if there's another argument I'm not seeing.