In short, no.
I want to upvote posts for new users so that they can unlock the basic functions of the app.
If we thought this was a good idea, the restrictions wouldn't be there in the first place.
Upvoting to "game the system" or "be nice" to other users defeats the purpose of that system. People are expected to have a couple well-received questions and/or answers before they can participate fully.
Among other things, it means that the anti-spam systems overwhelmingly only have to worry about questions and answers. Spam in comments requires moderator action and can't be handled by the community, and is harder to detect (no, spammers don't always want you to notice that there is an ad; a lot of it is about tricking search engines). But fortunately for us, barely any spammers will want to go to the trouble of reaching a 50 reputation score. Similarly, the system allows curators with extensive experience to mark some questions as "protected", which prevents spammers from adding answers to the most-viewed parts of the site and minimizes the impact of new users who don't understand that the answer section is only for posting answers. Similarly for other privileges - you get the idea.