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Top user's answer victim of Reddit mob behavior
I don't know Hans Passant, but he's the 5th highest rep user on SO, and I'm sure that's no fluke. He clearly is very active and knows what he's talking about.
His answer to the question at VB.NET - ...
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Recalculate reputation for everyone involved in a question being deleted
I'm really getting frustrated seeing endless dupes of common questions being posted, high reputation users replying and getting voted up, and then the question is closed for the obvious clutter that ...
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Low quality posts and experienced users
I'm reviewing the low quality posts list just now, and have noticed that an awful lot of the posts there are from experienced users - 13 of the 28 are from users with 20k (ish) or more rep.
Looking ...
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How can I become a better Stack Overflow moderator?
Note: The term "moderator" used herein refers primarily to high-reputation users, not to those with diamonds by their names (although that is also useful).
In the long tradition of "How can I ...
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What is it like to be a high-rep user?
It's been months. Many months. Asking some questions. Answering many more questions. Thanklessly editing hundreds, nay, thousands, of vague and poorly-formed posts. Proving to all, far and wide, ...
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Top users have impossibly high rep
Okay, maybe not impossibly high, but definitely out of the reach of mortals.
This query on the data explorer shows that the top few users have effectively been earning several hundred rep points per ...
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Why don't high rep users contribute with a special Featured questions?
Honestly, I could understand how having a 10k+ rep on SO would be cool.
But, why not make some incentive to give back by asking canonical questions and rewarding the lesser (and/or later joining) rep ...