You've got to accentuate the positive
Eliminate the negative
Latch on to the affirmative
Don't mess with Mister In-Between
Questions: No downvoting.
It's a scale shift with brain candy: don't highlight how "awful" something is–just leave it be.
Question Feedback:
Provide an official mechanism for partialy-automated question feedback.
While many of us are running macros/expanders to provide friendly, measured feedback, why not just have some UX to plug that stuff in, SE-wide, with useful and relevant links, instead of relying on a hodgepodge of ad-hoc solutions or idownvotedbecause etc.?
Answers: A mechanisms to indicate accuracy/correctness/suitability is required.
Couch votes in different language like works/doesn't work or agree/disagree.
Some mechanism for weighting voter input could also be put into place, e.g., "I'm an expert on this, and this answer is the best" etc. Clearly there is handwaving here, but with the amount of data we have about our answerers, it seems like at least a step in this direction could be taken.
Pie in the Sky: Proportional voting.
A wall of roughly-equal-vote answers doesn't mean they're equivalent. While it'd require more discipline, it would also surface most-agreed-upon solutions, especially when votes are close.
Edit The "dupe" addresses only the downvote feedback question. This question/conversation calls for the elimination or modification of downvoting altogether.