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Why 1 rep users allowed to downvote?
He doesn't have enough reputation to downvote either questions or answers, so any downvotes are coming from another user. … Please see here in the Help Center which explains that a user requires 125 reputation on the site to cast downvotes on either questions or answers. …
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Accepted
Effect of downvote on reputation
However, the correlation between reputation and technical knowledge is not there, and cannot ever be there. The primary reason is that reputation is a conflation of these two topics. … Reputation does not, and cannot, measure technical knowledge. It never will. …
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Why do high-reputation users tend to have lots of answers but very few or no questions, and ...
A lot of the good, topical questions on SuperUser fall in or around the same areas of expertise, so if someone is making a lot of answers (and the answers are good/valid/upvoted/etc), chances are they …