Axiom:
- The incentive structure is the reification of the will of the organisation.
Whatever they say they want, what they really want is what they reward.
Observation:
- On SO asking and answering duplicate questions is rewarded.
- There is no reward for marking and closing duplicates
- when duplicates are closed, nobody who got rewarded for answering the duplicate loses it.
Deduction:
- SO wants duplicates to be asked and answered, even though they say they don't.
Discussion/Speculation:
- whyWhy do they want this?
TheyMaybe they want this because they make their money from advertising. Advertising requires an audience. 99% of the audience of SO is the people who are asking stupid or duplicated questions.
Maybe they want this because they want to grow the user base, because users are considered valuable. Instagram got $37 per user by some estimates.
- Why do they say they don't?
The audience comes for help with their programming. Answers are provided by the 1% - the talent. The 1% are unhappy about having their time wasted answering stupid or duplicate questions. In order to placate the 1%, SO have to claim that they are trying to do something about it.
At some point Rep is not enough. You begin to notice that we aren't really a community. Most of us have never met anyone whose question we answered.
Joel, Jeff and the gang are making money! There is nothing wrong with getting paid for what you do - but we are doing a lot of the work. If half was going to charity we could think "I am helping other programmers, and generating advertising revenue which goes to cure malaria/install wells in Africa/cure leukaemia". But "I am helping other programmers, and generating advertising revenue to make Joel, Jeff and the gang rich" is not the same.
- If it is really about "community", about helping people, giveshare the money awaywith the world through charity.
- If it's about getting rich, share it with the talent.