I came across this question and wondered how the OP had gained so many reputation points. And especially so many badges.
At first I thought that s/he probably was a back-end developer taking his/her first steps on the front-end path. But later when I looked up his/her history, I saw that s/he had answered one question only, and that s/he gained the points as good as entirely off (one) question(s). Questions that I would characterize as absolute beginners questions, for a forum that pretends to be a forum of/for (manual) programmers. Even though at certain aspects of programming I would characterize myself as an absolute beginner as well.
Now, the suggestion of maximizing the gained points off one thread has been discussed and turned down. Which I think is a pity, because I think the OP of that question had a very strong argument. But that seemingly is a passed station, as we say in The Netherlands. At least for the time being.
I would, however, have another suggestion -- to create two main reputation points figures. One for questions asked and one for the answers given. Has that ever been considered, and if so, what was the rationale behind not creating it?
Because this, plus the second question I linked to, make me value rep. points very differently. They can actually be as good as completely non-indicative of one's knowledge.
I realize that one can also 'get rich' with one answer, but splitting the figure halves the chance that the reputation points are indeed completely non-indicative.