Sometimes I'd have a Good Day where I scored way too much in excess of the cap, but then I'd have a Bad Day where I didn't score much at all.
I realize that the cap is a good thing, but I'm just wondering if it's possible to engineer the system such that excess points aren't simply lost, but rather withheld, to be given out later when the user is eligible to receive more points (i.e. when the daily cap is reset the next day). That way, user still needs to build reputation through time with the same pace as everybody, but no effort is truly wasted, and points can be banked for later use, etc.
Note that this will not reduce anybody's current reputation; it will only increase it. And some people with a lot in the bank could just sit tight and do nothing and reap the reward of what was sown in the past.
I don't think that either is necessarily a bad thing.
I've addressed some concerns in the comments below, but I'll also write it here for further discussion:
- "This defeats the purpose of the cap"
- No! The actual acquisition of those points are still pace-controlled by the cap! Let's say you get 100 votes in one day, then three things are possible:
- Without cap: you get 1000 pts NOW. This is NOT what I'm asking for.
- With cap, no rollover: you get 200 pts NOW, and then ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
- With cap, with rollover: you get 200 pts everyday for the next 5 days.
- Note that you still have to wait 5 days to get the full 1000 pts (i.e. the cap "works")
- No! The actual acquisition of those points are still pace-controlled by the cap! Let's say you get 100 votes in one day, then three things are possible:
- "A user can just do nothing and get points"
- YES! But note that this is the case now anyway!!! A user can be away from the site for a month, but as long as someone votes on an old answer, he/she would still get points! The difference is that right now it matters WHEN those votes are received; I'd like to eliminate this limitation.
- If you don't like the concept of rollover reps, what about rollover unused cap? That is, if today you get only 100 pts, then tomorrow your cap is 300 pts. You still can only get 400 pts over two days, so the cap still works.
- "This would only benefit the top 1% who always get 200 rep daily"
- NOT TRUE! It's the exact opposite, in fact. If the top 1% do get 200 rep, say 99% of the time, then the rollover feature would not significantly boost their rep, because there aren't many holes to fill by rollover points. Instead, this feature would positively affect the majority case of the average people who have their shares of Good Days and Bad Days.
- It is true that this feature may give the top 1% so many banked points enough for a week/month/year, but they'd still only receive them at the capped rate of 200 pts/day.
- NOT TRUE! It's the exact opposite, in fact. If the top 1% do get 200 rep, say 99% of the time, then the rollover feature would not significantly boost their rep, because there aren't many holes to fill by rollover points. Instead, this feature would positively affect the majority case of the average people who have their shares of Good Days and Bad Days.