I apologize if this has already been asked. I searched for information but couldn't find any. I was wondering why reputation isn't given when somebody marks your answer as a favorite. I have a question that has been marked more times as a favorite then given up votes. I would think the amount of times the answer was marked as a favorite would at most be equal to the number of up votes. If a user marks a question as a favorite, I would think the question would automatically get up voted. Maybe there's a reason for not having it work this way?
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Because Favorites more or less act as bookmarks and not always because it was of special quality. I know some of us don't even like the idea of awarding badges based upon how many people mark it as a favorite. |
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Sometimes a question will be marked as favorite because of an answer to that question. There might be some really horrible questions out there that still manage to attract a great response. It would be folly to give rep in that case. |
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As I see it, marking a question as favorite is a rather temporal thing. I mark questions as favorite when I'm curious about the future answers, but when my curiosity has been met, my problem been solved, I usually unmark the question. I would rather see people upvote questions they favor, as this will be more permanent. This will be encourage soon, as it seems. |
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The word "Favorite" imply that user likes it, but all people, answering this question, are using favorites as bookmarks. So the current name is confusing and BOOKMARK will be a better name. There is a change request Rename "favorite" questions to "subscribed" or "following" unfortunately declined due to misunderstanding. If favorites will be renamed to BOOKMARKs , or if bookmarks will be created additionally to favorites, it will avoid confusion. |
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One favorite use-case I have - the most frequent one - is to mark a post that has problems I can't address properly because I've run out of flags. If the OP gets rep for my 'favorite' I don't really mind, as long as the rep is taken back when I 'un-favorite'. But from the OP point of view, gaining rep, then having it taken away again a day or two later doesn't sound like great fun. In any case, we already have voting to show 'favor', or not. |
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I agree with OP. When someone puts a question in his favorites, it's to find it easily, so it has a strong interest in this question. It may be for its own projects, general culture, etc. The question is useful to this person. I see things like this:
So I think we should get points when someone marks our question in favorite. |
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