The documentation voting system reminds me somehow of "Hot Network Questions" and their answers:
You vote it up because others voted it.
The result is for example 600
(!) up-votes for the Creating and Initializing Arrays in Java example.
The voting system meets the requirements perfectly for Q/A site:
Good, interesting, well written and right answer are voted up and rise to the top. The best answers show up first so that they are always easy to find.
But the documentation is different:
Good, interesting, well written and right examples are only voted up and rise to the top because they are on top. This is because most people vote the top two examples, even if others are equally helpful too.
Is this really the idea of the voting system for examples and whats the expected goal?!