Hang around SO for a length of time and you’ll eventually notice that some quality answers receive an unusually large number of upvotes, while others receive just a few votes or no votes at all. A user may gain 80 rep for an answer to a very simple question, while another user might gain just 10 rep for an answer to a very difficult question.
Since the difficulty of the question isn’t being factored into the reputation score, the voting system can result in an inaccurate representation of the answer’s true value based on the question’s difficulty. This kind of lop-sided valuation might give an inaccurate representation of a user’s contribution to SO. According to this, “Reputation is a rough measurement of how much the community trusts you; it is earned by convincing your peers that you know what you’re talking about.” So in theory, someone might gain a large amount of reputation for answering very simple questions, be upvoted by the community, and then be thought of as a trustworthy expert, while someone else who has answered tough questions be thought of as a novice.
To help balance this, I’d recommend that a weighting system be introduced for questions. Now I know a few questions have been asked about weighting questions before, however the other suggestions seem to rely on the person posting the question to assign the difficulty level to their own issue. My suggestion would be to let the community decide how difficult a question is, and then factor that into the calculation for reputation. For example, a scale of ‘basic’, ‘intermediate’, and ‘difficult’ could be added to a question, and just like the up/down vote, each user could cast their rating of how difficult the question is. Reputation would then factor in the number of votes for each difficulty rating received to the overall reputation calculation to anyone receiving upvotes.
Potential issues
While a change like this might make understanding why you received X points of reputation less easy to understand at a quick glance, it would be truer to the definition of what reputation is, and why it’s valuable. Three difficulty options may not be ideal, and I wouldn’t be the person to suggest how to best factor in the difficulty to the final rep calculation, but this is what a meta discussion is for. I’m also not sure of how older questions would be dealt with.
If I’ve just rehashed something that’s been covered before I apologize. Searching brought up the suggestions of self-determined difficulty rating but I found nothing on the community making the call.
tl;dr – Questions should have a community voted on difficulty ranking that gets factored into the reputation calculation. Users should earn more rep for answering harder questions.