I have seen many good comments that really improve the quality of questions and answers, and I think they deserve a bit of reputation (maybe just 1 point) for a upvote.

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I rather like that comments don't affect reputation... It seems to add a conversational element without some of the grandstanding that conversational answers so often devolve into. Not everything useful to the site needs to be tied to rep. – Shog9 Jun 28 '09 at 18:14
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I agree with @Shog9 to a large degree. It's nice to be able to add something to the discussion without worrying about being down-voted. However, it would be nice if there was some acknowledgement - hmm I think I see an answer coming on... – ChrisF Jun 28 '09 at 18:18
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Comments are nice because you can say what you want and you can't get downvoted. – deleted Jun 28 '09 at 18:24
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It's turtles all the way down, Joel. – Nosredna Jun 29 '09 at 4:45
Jeff? Any answer? – deleted Aug 18 '09 at 0:32
@Isaac, I just look for some other question they answered and downvote them there ;) – hyperslug Aug 18 '09 at 0:40
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@ChrisF: Pundit badge. – dmckee Aug 18 '09 at 4:07
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Man... this popped up on the front page and i opened it to rail against it... only to find i already had. I feel cheated! – Shog9 Aug 21 '09 at 21:30
Is it still true that up-votes on comments don't get you reputation? I could've sworn I did get some a while ago... – DaveBall aka user750378 Sep 18 '11 at 12:17
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It's ironic that you said "Where are you Jeff" and he was the one to add the status-declined tag. :) – Annonomus Person Apr 20 at 20:54

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Rather than 1 point for a single up-vote on a comment perhaps if it was 1 point (or 5 points) for 10 or more up-votes that might work.

Having said that, I'm not really in favour of rep for comments. It would change how they were seen and used. I'd only go for it if there were a really convincing argument that it would work.

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It might be an interesting statistic to show on a users bio page.

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I'd say no, you can go too far in refining a 'points system'.

I recently passed the magical 2000 rep mark, and can now edit other peoples questions and answers. There is no reputation gain for that either, and I find it quite refreshing to be able to do 'good' just for the sake of it, without thinking about reputation...

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There is a badge awarded for 100 edited entries. :P – ahsteele Jun 29 '09 at 5:29
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@ahsteele: You can get that even if they're you're own edits though.... – Billy ONeal Apr 3 '10 at 5:20

I do not believe that reputation should be given for comments. And this is coming from a guy who spends a lot of time posting comments that get voted up a lot. The content in comments tends more often to be of the witty/funny variety, or further clarification to questions that arise from other answers. I would say that most of the time the comments do not deserve any type of reputation gain.

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I agree in theory with the reasons others have given for not allowing this, however I often wonder if people post answers which are really comments because there's no rep available for comments. Example, the accepted answer on this question reads more like a comment than an answer.

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We now have the Pundit silver badge for comment upvotes.

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I don't think you should get reputation for upvoting comments for several reasons:

  1. You can upvote but you can't downvote;
  2. Comments might improve the post but so do edits; and
  3. Most highly upvoted comments are humorous in nature.

(3) is particularly important here. For example, look at the second comment on Jon Skeet Facts: 231 upvotes for "Who the hell is Jon Skeet?". Now I don't mind comments like this and there aren't many of them (at least in part) because there is no reputation for them. I think you'd seen a lot more of them of lower quality if comments got reputation.

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Then again, most highly voted answers are humorous in nature. Why couldn't comments on CW posts be excluded? – mmyers Aug 18 '09 at 14:29
I disagree that "most highly voted answers are humorous in nature" (for non-CW questions). Care to back that claim up? – cletus Aug 18 '09 at 15:12
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That's not what I said, so I'm not going to try to back it up. My point was that since CW posts don't generate rep, excluding comments on CW posts from generating rep would make sense. The reason I mention it is because the only example you cited was from a CW question. – mmyers Aug 18 '09 at 18:26
Examples: stackoverflow.com/questions/888224#888242 and stackoverflow.com/questions/888224#888246 and stackoverflow.com/questions/895371. All being examples of non-CW comments. – cletus Aug 18 '09 at 23:07
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Yeah, and I think it's a bug that those answers are not CW. As for the question, which of the comments do you object to? The one about the lawn (with 12 votes), or were you going down the list in meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/12662/…? All I'm saying is that there are humorous answers that are not CW, but we still give rep for answers. I'm not trying to counter your first or second points, but I just don't think the third is particularly relevant when CW is taken into consideration. – mmyers Aug 19 '09 at 15:57

You would have to change the commenting implementation a bit first : for now you can't undo an upvote and can't down vote a comment.

Also a comment is useful, yes but less than a answer so it should get less points as Chacha102 suggested.

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No, comments are second-class citizens by intention. Stack Exchange is about Questions and Answers and not about comments.

Comments are only for clarification and so on and should not count towards your reputation.

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I think that comments should get 10 points per 10 upvotes. This makes making good comments actually beneficial.

I also think that we need to do more with the comments. You should be able to see how many upvotes you get for comments and possibly show your best comments alongside questions and answer. Comments are really just commentary to answers, and people can make a lot of great commentary, which should be highlighted.

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Even if comments did give a tiny bit of rep like you suggest, it wouldn't make much difference. I'd get maybe 300 rep at the most, and I have the Pundit badge. – mmyers Aug 18 '09 at 14:31
@mmyers - it wouldn't make much difference... to you. – w3d Jul 30 '10 at 9:38

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