Couldn't we make a new kind of question, similar to community wiki but call it a poll?
For example: This question asks Is it always evil to have a struct with methods? This question is about best practice and is subjective.
Clearly a "normal type question" is not not suitable since it is unfair to decrese users reputation based on their answers to subjective answers.
I also don't think that it should be a "community wiki" because that invites editing of the entire post (as opposed to just formatting etc). Also I think that the term community wiki is confusing for poll type questions.
I think that a new type of question should be created called a poll, for subjective questions and questions with more than one answer.
Here are some more examples (of poll questions):
- http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/14253
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1274238/is-this-good-c-style
I think that the asker of the question should not accept an answer. I think that should be up to the community.
I am not sure how reputation should be handled. This is my proposal but feel free to suggest your own.
- down votes do not decrease your reputation
- up votes:
- do not increase your reputation (because it is a poll, duh)
- increase your reputation to a maximum of x votes (well it is a good answer but you should not be able to profit 100 votes from it)
- reputation for the asker of the question remains the same
(It seems especially useful for meta. In fact I think that this question should be a poll.)
This question was originally an answer to this question.
These questions ask similar questions however none of them propose a solution like this: