Judging from my overall experience on Stack Overflow and what I've seen happening with others, it might be that users' votes are confounded based on the reputation of the post author, or based on whether or not they are a new user.
However, this is unproven. To help (dis)prove this, I have a proposal for an experiment: show half of users who can cast votes what is currently shown, and hide the reputation and badges on posts to the other half (for all posts). In my mind, this would look something like this:
While users in the control group would see this:
Of course, all users should be able to see the full characteristics by clicking on the username.
Let's run this for a while, and see if users in the control group are more likely to downvote or not upvote posts because they were posted by a new user.
What do you think?
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. Been there. Tried that. In my experience it does not make a quantifiable difference in how you vote. Albeit it might depend on the tags you frequent.