So, you are here because you proposed some change to voting, especially proposed to limit or remove downvoting at all, and you got a strong negative reaction from the meta community, probably lots of downvotes and maybe close and delete votes as well and you want to know why?
Downvotes are important for content selection
Additionally to the answer by Braiam I think I can give you some important insight and I think that this insight is that if you speak about downvotes you absolutely must be aware of the impact of downvotes on content selection. Downvotes on the main sites effectively suppress bad content and that is such a useful feature, maybe the main feature of downvotes and without alternative. It's extremely important especially if you are curating the content, i.e. managing and organizing it.
How do downvotes select content?
How is this achieved? Downvotes directly only influence the number that is displayed next to a contribution, but that again influences other things. The default sort order is a ranking of that number and top ranked contributions get much more attention, bottom ranked contributions much less. Readers typically are biased by the number, i.e. take it as a prior quality/popularity assessment. A negative score can lead to automatic removal of content and a lowered score also lowers reputation, which can lead to a loss of privileges even up to the ability to ask further questions. Downvotes have arguably a deterrent effect on the amount of future content creation.
Active users on meta are managing content using downvotes and love them
Active users on meta are organizing and managing the content of Stack Overflow much more likely than the average user and there is lots of bad (low quality) content produced every day and downvotes are very useful in suppressing this bad content. Naturally, it will be a beloved feature here.
If there was no bad content or somebody else would manage the content...
If there was an alternative way to suppress bad content (a secret algorithm maybe like the Google search algorithm that simply decides what is good and what is not) or if there was only good content produced because people would put an awful lot of carefulness into the preparation of their content, maybe people would see the need for downvotes less, but such things do not exist currently.
It's still a compromise
Yes, people here know about the downsides of downvotes, mistakes in voting, negative feelings when you receive some, which might lower motivation of contributors that could otherwise contribute useful content, but the general idea is that the benefits by far outweigh the disadvantages.
How to really propose changes about downvotes
So, if you think something should be done about downvotes and want to present the idea here, you better gather a lot of eloquent arguments, do a great amount of research before (to not just repeat what others have said before), are open to discussions and learning from others and come with modesty. And even then it will be an uphill battle.