The most beautiful part of Stackoverflow is that it is designed taking the human psyche into consideration. It is so very 'human' in its interaction with its end users. It encourages people to 'play' and 'play nice'. Most of all, it makes it 'personal'
However, as great as the rewards are for the creator of a 'humanlike' system like this, they always risk another very important 'human' reaction that the system can send out - insult
A faux-pas (IMHO) for this system is the new 'accept-rate' which, seems to warn potential respondents of the said question of a likelyhood that the questioner has of accepting any answer at all.
For example, there could be questions that are 'before-their-time' or haven't got a satisfactory answer (no one even bothered to upvote one answer more than another).
So finally, my question is, would certain people be penalized for receiving answers that are not good enough, even for the other SO members?
Note: I do understand, like the faq says, that maybe this site isn't for everybody.