It's just one data point that could conceivably help someone with some knowledge of how the system works make a more informed decision. The feature was initially gated at 1k for performance reasons more than trust reasons, but I don't think performance is as much of a concern as it used to be. Still, 1k seems a pretty nice place for it to unlock, so there's no compelling reason to change it.
It could:
... and while those are very good practical applications of the feature, we're sure there could be more in the course of users noticing that something just doesn't seem right as they use their flags to let someone know.
Some of the biggest cases of voting rings, plagiarism and other shenanigans I've ever uncovered have been through noticing an odd voting pattern on a single post, and digging into it from there.
So, while the two things this feature kind of help should be done in a more formal capacity by the system (meta needs a much more deliberate means of asking for and showing consensus, old answers need a better means of deprecation, etc) - the feature still surfaces that tiny bit of signal that when combined with good ole fashioned human intuition, helps surface real problems that might have gone unnoticed.
It might be worth moving that to a lower rep level, because it helps users better grok into what characteristics go into a great (or even controversial) answer, but having it at 1k has worked pretty well so far.
More succinctly, to use a toolbox analogy, it's more like a flashlight than a 12mm wrench. It has a variety of applications that we trust you'll find rather than a note saying "use this if you encounter any 12mm bolts".
+1/0
isn't necessarily meaningful;+47/-46
suggests a genuinely controversial / evenly-split point of debate. Whether that's "useful" or just "interesting" probably varies by person.Does this also help with judging quality?
in a way, yes - a +0/-5 post is usually very likely to be of low quality (although one should think for oneself and always judge the post independently from the vote count; swarm intelligence is not infallible!) while a +45/-55 post is controversial, probably an edge case, but recognized as good/useful by a significant chunk of the community, so definitely worth a very close look