Sometimes I see a question/answer in SO that has so many down-votes but I think it's not such a bad question but also not a good question that would deserve a vote-up. In such cases I don't know if it's fine to vote-up the question just because I think that question does not deserve the votes it has? or in general case is it fine to vote from the below formula:
my vote = sign(the vote count I believe the question deserves to have - the votes it actually has)
Edited after reading the comments and thinking a little bit more about it:
why I think it can be good.
The thing is that I think it happens so often in SE that one sees a post and finds it useless (especially about questions) and they immediately down-vote it and just forget about the question and let go of it. But for example the OP comes back tomorrow (for example in a scenario where the OP has asked a question at night and slept to wake up to a good answer the next day) and sees that they have gotten many down-votes and they read the comments and just realize they had asked their question in a bad way. So they edit their question to make it better and it really becomes a good question but the down-voters will never come back to find the edited question useful and take back their down-votes. Also somehow the same thing happens when an old question has some answers with high votes but they are obsolete.
why I think my way of voting is a solution to these problems.
Because if everyone is voting the way I do. the votes will lead to a result that is close to the sum of the opinions of everyone. But the people who voted later will have a little more effect than the people who had voted long time ago.(It's something statistical and I think there is mathematical formulation that my idea is rigth:D)