What kinds of "questionable" or "illegal" gaming have you seen on any of the Stack Exchange sites? How did you figure out that it was gaming?
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Well... The whole thing's set up to be sort of a game, so most of what comes to mind is probably acceptable usage (rushing to get a brief answer in quickly, then editing it, etc.) Undesired gaming usually tends to be subtle; otherwise, what's the point? But i do recall seeing a question where the author promised - in the question text - to upvote anyone who posted anything in reply. I don't believe that worked out so well for him though... |
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Most gaming seems to happen when a question is fresh, old questions seem to receive less attention and people can not be bothered to game them. I see this happen sometimes:
I also see tactical donwvoting happen sometimes (which has been discussed in another question, and IMHO is a really bad practice). Which is downvote good answers so your answer will be on equal grounds. I personally will tactically upvote good answers, I try to upvote good answers on questions that I also post an answer, if I think my answer is better. It encourages participation. I see people post vague/simple questions lots of times to attract lots of views and random upvotes. |
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I don't think it was intentional, but this question was just answered then closed by the same person 2.5 minutes later. I don't know if it's "gaming" per se, but it's questionable in my mind. Update: It definitely wasn't intentional (you'll notice the answer has been deleted), but it's possible other people with intent and enough power can do this to game the system somewhat. |
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OK, I'm new here and everything, but what would be the point? Yes, your rep would increase, but why would that matter? Is there a prize to be won? How could someone benefit by gaming the system? Is this site really just all about ego? |
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