I have also been block-downvoted a bit (at least it looked that way). And it doesn't feel good. No doubt. But it doesn't pay rent to cry over it.
The voting mechanism is a technical means to heavily structure transactions of influence, status and visibilty. It is comparable to money or the ability to use a phone. Sure. These do not stand in isolation. The technical means are used in conjunction with social norms and customs. But you can't expect people to not (try to) use the means available. And some technical means are just not easily policed by social norms.
The options are: Change the norms, change the technology (or both) or - e.g. if both don't pay off - accept that this combination has failed (or doomed to do so ultimately).
A lot of people on LW seem to feel it's a problem that we don't talk much about our feelings on this site. It does seem like a rationality-conducive community should do a whole lot of talking about feelings without reducing them all to 'here's a True preference I fully approve of and shall optimize for' and 'here's an evil bad feeling I will expunge'. Responding to 'mass downvoting feels pretty terrible' with 'well, that's a feeling, feelings aren't relevant' or "it doesn't pay rent to cry over it" doesn't seem conducive to that goal.
Below is a message I just got from jackk. Some specifics have been redacted 1) so that we can discuss general policy rather than the details of this specific case 2) because presumption of innocence, just in case there happens to be an innocuous explanation to this.
So... thoughts? I have mod powers, but when I was granted them I was basically just told to use them to fight spam; there was never any discussion of any other policy, and I don't feel like I have the authority to decide on the suitable course of action without consulting the rest of the community.