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Rate questions' difficulty by votes, and distribute rep based on that
How about a difficulty rating for questions?
Answers to "hard" questions are awarded more
I suggest that users can rate the question as "hard" in their opinion, as they can upvote it now. If somebody answers such question, they get some minor extra reputation for every "hard question" vote. That would have some positive effects:
- it would probably help to eliminate number of unanswered question (and/or perhaps the time in which harder question gets answered). That is because extra reputation bonus would mean some extra motivation to answer harder question.
- some users now focus on answering quickly (and clearly to be fair to them) a lot of simple question. They earn A LOT OF reputation. Thats because a lot of other people read such question and they would upvote good answer. That is right but those easy question would be answered anyway, maybe few minutes later. I think SO users that really earn they reputation are those who answer questions that nobody else can answer. They don;t really get much reputation for that. Those answers are usually long and hard to read, not many people read it and they do not get upvoted. My suggestion would make the reputation system little more balanced and more fair in my opinion.
- there could be a "hard questions" list than, I guess I would become interesting learning resource even for SO users with high reputation. That is in line with claimed SO's "we believe in learning".
- as a result more balanced rep. system and more answered question would make SO even more popular and more used and more awesome - again learning is profit.
New users don't need it and should not be allowed to use it
I suggest that the option to mark question "hard" would be available only for users with certain reputation (lets say 400). The "hard question" control would not be visible to users with less reputation. That is for this reasons:
- new users need simple interface with just basic options. The difference between upvote and "hard question" may not be clear to them. Once they learn how to use basic SO features and how to use them they are ready for more.
- users with lower rep. are less trusted to be able to judge if the question is hard. That is just another application of basic SO (and wiki) principle.
EDIT:
Some have pointed that bounty is intended to do the same think that I suggest. They have a point - bounty is intended to eliminate number of unanswered question. That is my point 1. I stil think that "hard question" would even better then bounty to eliminate unanswered questions mainly because there would be no need to spend reputation.
But is not covered by bounty is 2. ! Bounty does not make reputation system more fair.
I suggest this empirical proof: Read some random accepted answers of top reputation users in your favorite tags (so that you are probably good in that field). Count how many of them you would consider really hard ? I counted 4 from 21 answers. Some 10 answers I would be able to answer myself with no or little web seach. But majority of them are upvoted really high! I get impression that the more basic question the more upvotes.
Now if I do the same think with random accepted questions from same tags that has less the 4 upvotes I get oposit score - most of I either don't even understand or consider really hard.
This question was asked because of observation: I have asked quite some questions during last year at SO. After some experiences I was quite ashamed every time I got perfect answer to my question from somebody with rep. 100k+ I knew than that it was really easy so I should know without asking. My really hard questions that took days and a lot of comments, edits and text to answers got accepted answers from users with no special reputation.
Is this really fair to those hard working people ?
relative + relative*.1still== relative... – Shog9♦ Mar 15 '11 at 20:37relative+relative=still relative but better split, more fair– drasto Mar 16 '11 at 6:34