Is it just me, or is it a race to be the first one to tag "Community-Wiki" in a question?

It's like on some irritating message board where users compete to be "The First", and most of the time, there are multiple "The Firsts". What are they competing for? Internet cred? Please.

Why do people get Up-Votes for tagging "Community-Wiki". Is it like a "way-to-go Bro", you showed that guy? Fist pound, alright!

I vote to prevent anyone from benefiting in reputation from "Community-Wiki" questions as they are technically not relevant to SO and since being "Community-Wiki", should theoretically have no technical or managerial value.

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first person to flag community wiki? You can only flag your own post as community wiki! – mauris Nov 21 '09 at 0:07
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This should be community wiki. Oh wait... – Mark Byers Nov 21 '09 at 0:07
Flagging community wiki on your own post is different than tagging community wiki in the comments. Nowhere did I mention flagging. – Steven Wright Nov 21 '09 at 0:10
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Tagging is different from commenting. – Bill the Lizard Nov 21 '09 at 0:17
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Why do you assume only males use Stack Overflow? – random Nov 21 '09 at 0:23
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@Mark Byers: fist pound, bro! alright!! – snicker Nov 21 '09 at 0:40
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@Steven: You mention flagging in the question title. – ベレアー アダム Nov 21 '09 at 12:54
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You need to study up on the SO terminology and rewrite this question. You seem to be confusing flag and tag (and perhaps comment also), you can't get up votes for tagging, no one gets reputation for CW questions... Your question just doesn't make sense. – raven Nov 21 '09 at 18:09
Flag me, tag me, whip me, beat me... – Unknown Yahoo Nov 21 '09 at 21:24
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Why do people get Up-Votes for tagging "Community-Wiki". Is it like a "way-to-go Bro", you showed that guy? Fist pound, alright!

No, the people who upvote just agree that the question should be community wiki. There's no vast conspiracy here.

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Good, good. Let them keep thinking that. – mmyers Nov 21 '09 at 6:12
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I vote to prevent anyone from benefiting in reputation from "Community-Wiki" questions

CW questions do not give the person any rep. Why are you talking about a CW tag? I see no use for complicating the tag system it since there is a perfectly fine CW checkbox you can use.

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that is only partially true, reputation denial is not retroactive, waffles – waffles Nov 21 '09 at 1:58
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It's like on some irritating message board where users compete to be "The First", and most of the time, there are multiple "The Firsts". What are they competing for? Internet cred? Please.

It's nothing like "first posts". The thing is that people that are used to how the site works generally are the first to enter a question, and if it really should be a wiki, they will point that out, specially to lower rep people, as they are most likely to not know the rules. If there are more than one are either because they really posted close to each other, so the posters don't know somebody else posted, or the OP isn't Community Wiking the question after the first gentle push.

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this has been done to death, by me

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/392/should-the-community-wiki-police-be-shut-down

peace out, waffles

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