My nice answer to this question made me proud! I thought, wow, now finally I will earn some rep here!

I was so happy I thought maybe this should be part of the wiki, because its a very common question! Then, I clicked the infamous check button for the first (and probably last) time, and what I got was a message: you will not earn any rep from this question for now on, or something alike.

What is this incentive? At least I earned some badge? Nothing?

I was reading the badges explanation list. How about this. The only 2 badges that CTRL-F "wiki" shows are:

  1. Generalist Provided non-wiki answers of 15 total score in 20 of top 40 tags
  2. Tag Editor First Tag Wiki Edit

Curious, 1 is non-wiki, and 2 I already have, but anyway it is tag wiki

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Not sure whether or not to flag as a duplicate, but here you go, the FAQ for community wiki - meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/11740/… – Daniel DiPaolo Apr 3 '11 at 17:23
@Daniel The faq is a good source, but here I raise a discussion about it. Thanks. – Dr Beco Apr 3 '11 at 17:25
Now that I read the FAQ, please, can a mod remove the wiki-status of this question for me? – Dr Beco Apr 3 '11 at 17:26
I removed the CW status for you. – Tim Post Apr 3 '11 at 17:30
@Tim Thanks god! You will be born rich and in a country that allows plurigamy in the next life. And if that is not sufficient for you, you will have no mother-in-law! – Dr Beco Apr 3 '11 at 17:32
The question remains. I wish we could have some rep incentive, or at least (in minimum) a badge. – Dr Beco Apr 3 '11 at 17:45
@Dr Beco - I ... have no words. :) I'm going to close this as too localized, it's pretty apparent that you just misunderstood the feature. – Tim Post Apr 3 '11 at 17:49
Ok @Tim, but I intended that as a badge-request or feature-request, so I was expecting some feedback. But if you think it is better to close, than I got my feedback anyway. Thanks for the help. – Dr Beco Apr 3 '11 at 17:57
@Dr Beco I think the current status of community wiki might best be reflected by this question: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/21175/… in which it is discussed whether community wiki is useful at all. I second the argument that it isn't used for the purposes it should have been used for. – Ninefingers Apr 3 '11 at 19:35
And if you're after contributing to an editable knowledge base of questions and answers, that is what StackOverflow is! I and many other users could edit your answer if we felt it was appropriate. See "other people can edit my stuff?!" on the FAQ: stackoverflow.com/faq – Ninefingers Apr 3 '11 at 19:37
What did you get? Another day older, and deeper in debt. – Andrew Grimm Sep 25 '11 at 13:55
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closed as too localized by Tim Post Apr 3 '11 at 17:49

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