The problem is when users create their account, we have a badge that encourages upvoting. It's the Supporter badge, and it was the first one I earned. 

Since downvoting is a privilege that comes much later, it's hard to then shift users towards downvoting again, because they think that upvoting is better. 

People think downvotes are a mean thing to do to someone, essentially. 

A way to fix this would be to put a paragraph about downvoting in the [tour page](https://stackoverflow.com/tour), because currently there is **nothing** that says 

> When you see a bad post, **downvote** it!

That would be a **step in the right direction**. 

The next step would be to change the tooltip around the downvote button. For instance, instead of:

> This questions does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful

We could do: 

> This question could definitely be improved, either by users like you or by the OP. 

The final step: 

New contributors think downvoting is some sort of **attack** on someone, which it is not. The reason they think this is because they lose reputation and get punished, and they don't want others to suffer. 

A new contributor could lose only **1** reputation when they get downvoted, but if they get 3 downvotes, then after that they lose the usual **2** rep. This way, questions that aren't completely horrible can be edited by the OP, since he isn't being punished *as* much. 

The final step is definitely not perfect, but if we get rid of the downvoting stigma for new users or contributors then downvoting would happen when it should. 

Ok, the final final step :)

We could remove the 1 rep cost of downvoting **only and only if**: 

1. You have downvoted *before* you posted an answer, and then optionally posted an answer afterwards. 

2. You have downvoted because the answer is bad, and then leave. 

**However**, we remove 1 rep when: 

1. You downvote an answer when you have an existing answer on that question. 

2. You downvote an answer which later gets upvoted by 3 or more people. (I don't know about this one)

3. You downvote an answer which later gets upvoted by a dupehammer **or** a moderator. (Also not sure about this one). 


I think with these three steps, downvoting will lose the stupid stigma it is around, and finally that down button will be pressed.