There have been many complaints about the quality and friendliness of SO in the past, and there still are to some extent. However, over the past few weeks I've been noticing a trend in two particular groups of users.
Group 1 is the rep-hunters. I expect at least most people to have done some of this at some point: answering, asking as much as possible as quickly as possible to get the most rep possible. Works sometimes, others not. Often results in low quality answers...
But group 2 is our martyrs. I note this type of user particulary in this question, where @squint posted a comment. The OP responded by saying that this answered his question and if @squint cared to post his comment as an answer he'd accept it. Many people might have done so - but in this case, squint said his comment wasn't comprehensive enough and he would have to go away and research first.
Now this is not to make an example of either of the users involved here, or the question - it just drew my attention. However, this kind of person is the kind of person that IMHO we need more of on SO. So, is there any way currently to recognise their efforts? Obviously comments can be upvoted, but users don't get notified of this and it doesn't provide a tangible reward to keep them on the site.
If not, might this be an opportunity to create a badge? A badge awarded to users who show this kind of behaviour consistently (though I'm not sure of the system by which it might be awarded). Just a thought.
if person in lion_mouth: person.martyr = True