To promote content through upvotes, hearts or thumbs up is a common, positive practice on many social media platforms. Positive remarks are a very useful feature that allows other users to quickly get to the best content available on the subject. Flags are also important as some content may be inappropriate for a variety of reasons - the author is notified on why the content was not appopriate, learns a lesson and moves on. That is also common practice.
Downvotes are typically cast on wrong answers. They are also cast on questions to punish people who did not research the issue enough before posting a question. I am questioning here whether there may be better tools that could replace downvotes. Downvotes can be replaced, or their negative effect ameliorated if:
wrong answers would be flagged as incorrect and thus removed. There is no value in keeping wrong answers with downvotes - they add no value if not in publicly shaming users. There is also no value in humiliating a person who genuinely tried to help. Flags come with names of users, so a user feel responsible for acting respectfully.
questions not researched enough were to be flagged as such for removal. StackExchange should build such flag. All other reasons for disapproval (duplicates, etc.) already have a corresponding flag.
the username of the user behind the vote would be appear publicly. Anonymous downvotes are often used as "ad persona" punishment for some presumed bad intention. That behaviour is encouraged by anonymity
Bottom line: I am suggesting the abolition of downvotes and simultanous introduction of "wrong answers" and "not researched enough" flags. If that fails, I suggest attaching user names to upvotes and downvotes.