The help center about vote down privilege says:
Downvotes should be used to indicate issues with quality, effort, or accuracy of a post:
Downvote questions that don't show any research effort or don't contain enough information to be clear and answerable. These questions may also need to be closed.
Downvote answers that are incorrect or don't provide sufficient information to be useful in answering the question. Some answers may not attempt to answer the question at all, and should be flagged. You have a limited number of votes per day, and answer downvotes cost you a tiny bit of reputation on top of that; use them wisely.
The should in the above description seems more like a suggestion
Is voting down an individual decision or does it have to be used for the benefit of the community?
Can somebody be banned for admitting to:
- downvoting questions/answers because they didn't like it
- downvoting questions/answers at random