Every question, as well as answers, can be upvoted or downvoted. What I do not understand ist why you cannot add a feedback to the vote. When you vote an answer, you can additionally write a comment on the answer what should be improved. When you vote a question, you may write a comment on the question (but you need 50 reputation to do so!). But you literally can not give a feedback or explain your vote.
I see that it's not intended to cause some long discussions about the vote, but not being not able to say why you like (or more important, do not like) a question at all is something I do not see the reason behind. How can anyone expect the person who asked the question to learn something and to understand how to improve the question if a simple downvote without explanation is all they get? When I get downvotes on my questions just like that, I have no idea why the question is downvoted. In what way is a downvote without feedback helpful for the one who asked the question? Obviously, not everyone wants to explain their voting decision, but wouldn't it be helpful to at least be able to give an optional feedback, so the person who asked the question can understand why the question gets downvoted (so they don't repeat the mistake in future questions)?
In case people would not use it out of fear that the downvoted users would answer with revenge downvoting, I think it would not be that difficult to make the explanations be anonymous, even if you explain your vote while using an account. For example, I give someone's question a downvote and explain it very well, but the explanation will not be signed with "Zero". Instead, there is simply no name displayed.