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Lemmy is inconsistent with how it handles downvotes, because Lemmy supports disabling downvotes at the server level. Kbin is consistent about how it handles downvotes, but that consistency is in no federating.
Both of these are purposeful design choices, and both reflect the fact that downvotes are actually kind of toxic as fuck. They're vestigial from Reddit, and something people expect to see in a content aggregator, but should probably be done away with.