A very high rep user, would be able to click something to give starter points (say, 100) to obviously highly competent but brand-new users.
For example there might be a button on answers "Professional answer by new user."
So,
-- this can only be done if you have 10k+
-- the "new, expert" user gets 100 points
-- it costs the hr user 200 points to do this action (suggested by OGHaza)
Purpose:
The raison d'être of points as they exist, is that it helps you identify "hopeless and transitory" users. The scheme suggested here would strengthen this.
(There are other minor purposes of points. For example: "allowing long-time users to be able to moderate". These aspects of points would be utterly unaffected by the proposal. You're only talking 100 points to lift someone from the (let's put it offensively!!) "newbie idiot look".)
Additional minor benefits:
Site would be less annoying for experts coming freshly to the site.
Indeed, and here's an interesting point ...... good-minded brand new users would work hard to make their first few q/a be of really high quality, since they might luck out with a "Professional answer by new user" click.
PS, it occurs to me I guess it would be a badge. "You got a 'Professional answer by new user' click." That would be a fun badge because you could ONLY get it when you had less than 100 points, once in your career. Once again, conceivably, some good-minded brand new users would work hard to make their first few q/a be of really high quality, to try to get that.
Other titles for this badge/button/feature/concept could be:
Nice contribution by new user
100-points-of-quality new user bonus
Very good answer by very new user
New user but top quality bonus
Nice contribution in the first week
Newbie-but-a-goodie bonus
You could easily make it quite gamey by, for example, making it that you can ONLY get the "Nice by new user" award/badge in say the FIRST THREE DAYS using the site. With luck, that would really push people to work hard to contribute quality material, so as to get it. (And it gives newbies a nice feeling, "even someone with 100k can't ever get this".)
Note that this actually REWARDS AND ENCOURAGES newbies rather than just hating on them.
Cheers