Downvotes used to cost reputation, [but that cost was removed because users were not using their votes often enough because of the reputation cost][1]. Despite downvotes on questions being "free", [these are still much less prevalent than upvotes][2], although the amount of bad questions does not seem to have decreased lately: > [![votes over time graph][3]][3] *(Kudos to rene for the nice SEDE query)* Adding back a cost for downvoting questions (even more so such a high cost, or even worse a non-refundable cost) would tilt the balance even more towards upvoting, making systems that depend on voting (like the question ban, home-page suppression, etc) much harder to work effectively. Not to mention the detrimental effects on question curation in general, since bad questions would be **much** harder to delete. [1]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/251610/why-does-downvoting-an-answer-cost-reputation-while-questions-not [2]: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/607410/community-voting-statistics-of-stack-overflow#graph [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/RIbhQ.png