Fearing people into submission until they exhibit the desired behaviour is a crueller endeavour than the snark we are trying to get rid of.
There is a behaviour, snarkiness, that you want to address through the removal of reputation. This is akin to a common training pattern that has been used with animals for millennia. Here, the removal of reputation is the stick hit that is applied until the desired behaviour is being seen.
I completely, utterly and with every breath of my body disagree with this way of interacting with people.
Perceived snarkiness
Everyone knows how perceived snarkiness has been a thing for a while. Joel's recent blog post mentioned it again:
Some people have been very vocal about it and there seem to be a possibly sizeable population of humans that perceive Stack Overflow as generally snarky.
Orthogonally, a lot of these vocal people have very, very rarely shown a behaviour that was not snarky, aggressive or simply violent towards humans that don't understand things as they do.
So why can't there be a voting button for attitude that directly affects SO rep, in addition to the "correctness" vote that currently exists? People who are courteous and polite ought to get points--even more points if they're also correct.
That is a quite popular and saddeningly superficial opinion, insofar as superficial means "superficially eloquent about a deeper way of thinking of a human being". Being polite, or courteous, is only loosely correlated to the real appreciation, or respect if you will, of a human towards another human.
I think everyone will be better off if we try and find ways to value actual respect and appreciation rather than external behaviours of respect and appreciation.
The problem is much deeper than how we interact with each other. Merely trying to change the symptom, might not change how we perceive each other. But trying to vote on how we perceive other humans attitude is the slipping ground of slipping grounds.
Snarkiness should be flagged, removed, destroyed, because it drifts away from the actual goal, and because that much we can do with at least a bit of objectivity.
I would like to cite an answer of mine about a somewhat related subject:
Being welcoming, does not mean adding please and thanks everywhere.
Tone is a super subjective thing. Some people seem to think that "Apologies, but your code is completely undecipherable" would be better than without the apology. If really, one detects snark from a message based on the presence of some keywords, and not on the actual content of the message, we, as humanity, have a much deeper problem than snarkiness on Stack Overflow.
The envelope, is not the message, and I fear many users of this site are trying to focus on the envelope when the content is what actually matters.
despite the -29. Stay strong
Why does he need to stay strong? Where is the damage that OP took? For getting downvoted in MSO? It's a typical misinterpretation of voting system. Downvoting is NOT and NEVER BEEN a sign of the so called rudeness, snark, or condescension. It is plainly (at here in MSO) a simple, straightforward and anonymous way to present members' disagreement to OP's opinion. People need to grow up and understand disagreement doesn't equals to being rude.