Is it possible, or even wise, to stop accepting downvotes on questions and/or responses after a set period of time? Case in point, here is one example which recently happened to me. This seemingly off-topic question, asked nearly five years ago, recently downvoted my response. Though the question is off-topic, I do prefer to lend a helping and explanatory hand to those who are learning and coming to Stack Overflow for help. I'm nostalgic that way.
See, I am a self-taught programmer and I came to Stack Overflow looking for help where I received it willingly. And if my questions were off, did not make sense, etc. at first, the users prompted/guided me along until I was able to start asking better questions.
Regardless of my experience, I'm sure other find it somewhat ridiculous to come along and find the red -2 on their rep because someone felt it necessary to downvote a question/response of theirs from 5+ years ago. If not lock downvotes, then possibly require an explanation for the downvote (which has been a pet peeve of mine for sometime)?
I agree downvoting is necessary and should inspire the author to take strides in improving their post. And I'm guessing it does more often then not. However, I see little value gained in downvoting a post months after it has been published.