While reading another question on meta I noticed talk about downvoting a bad question from a new user, noticing an upvote come in, undoing and then redoing the downvote.
Is there any thoughts/policies on undoing and redoing a downvote on a low rep user after an upvote has come in? To me it seems less welcoming than just downvoting in the first place as it appears to be done in order to remove some of the reputation gained from the bad upvote.
Example:
- New user at 1 rep makes a post
- Existing user downvotes post with no rep lost to new user due to them being at one rep
- Another user comes along and upvotes the post giving the new user 6 rep
- Existing user undoes the downvote, reapplies the downvote which lowers the new users rep from 6 to 4 as a result of the reapplied downvote.
( ( uv * points[5, 10, or 15] ) - ( dv * 2 ) )
rather than an ad-hoc deduction/increase based on user's current rep.