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I currently have more than five accounts on Stack Overflow covering upwards of 800 answered questions. When I start a new account I can go for weeks without getting any reputation points as users mostly gravitate to awarding high-reputation points users' the answer even if it's not the optimum solution. There are so many questions with the best answer unrewarded throughout Stack Overflow.

I answered a similar question on two different accounts using the same answer, one with over 4k rep and another with <200 rep and the awarded points is truly astounding.

Give it a go creating a new account and view for yourself the bias.

Edit, to give some examples of where SO hurts new users here are 3 examples from only 14 answers on this account [ps this I'm not complaining :)]

Dell Service Tag Request using VBADell Service Tag Request using VBA - Spent some time on this Q. OP can't give feedback, experienced user attempts to answer and gives no feedback either.

Fully reference a worksheet by codenameFully reference a worksheet by codename - Accepted answer here was totally wrong originally and had to be corrected in comments (which were since deleted)

Excel extract from bracketsExcel extract from brackets - Accepted answer is based on edit which copies an existing answer.

I currently have more than five accounts on Stack Overflow covering upwards of 800 answered questions. When I start a new account I can go for weeks without getting any reputation points as users mostly gravitate to awarding high-reputation points users' the answer even if it's not the optimum solution. There are so many questions with the best answer unrewarded throughout Stack Overflow.

I answered a similar question on two different accounts using the same answer, one with over 4k rep and another with <200 rep and the awarded points is truly astounding.

Give it a go creating a new account and view for yourself the bias.

Edit, to give some examples of where SO hurts new users here are 3 examples from only 14 answers on this account [ps this I'm not complaining :)]

Dell Service Tag Request using VBA - Spent some time on this Q. OP can't give feedback, experienced user attempts to answer and gives no feedback either.

Fully reference a worksheet by codename - Accepted answer here was totally wrong originally and had to be corrected in comments (which were since deleted)

Excel extract from brackets - Accepted answer is based on edit which copies an existing answer.

I currently have more than five accounts on Stack Overflow covering upwards of 800 answered questions. When I start a new account I can go for weeks without getting any reputation points as users mostly gravitate to awarding high-reputation points users' the answer even if it's not the optimum solution. There are so many questions with the best answer unrewarded throughout Stack Overflow.

I answered a similar question on two different accounts using the same answer, one with over 4k rep and another with <200 rep and the awarded points is truly astounding.

Give it a go creating a new account and view for yourself the bias.

Edit, to give some examples of where SO hurts new users here are 3 examples from only 14 answers on this account [ps this I'm not complaining :)]

Dell Service Tag Request using VBA - Spent some time on this Q. OP can't give feedback, experienced user attempts to answer and gives no feedback either.

Fully reference a worksheet by codename - Accepted answer here was totally wrong originally and had to be corrected in comments (which were since deleted)

Excel extract from brackets - Accepted answer is based on edit which copies an existing answer.

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I currently have more than five accounts on Stack Overflow covering upwards of 800 answered questions. When I start a new account I can go for weeks without getting any reputation points as users mostly gravitate to awarding high-reputation points users' the answer even if it's not the optimum solution. There are so many questions with the best answer unrewarded throughout Stack Overflow.

I answered a similar question on two different accounts using the same answer, one with over 4k rep and another with <200 rep and the awarded points is truly astounding.

Give it a go creating a new account and view for yourself the bias.

Edit, to give some examples of where SO hurts new users here are 3 examples from only 14 answers on this account [ps this I'm not complaining :)]

Dell Service Tag Request using VBA - Spent some time on this Q. OP can't give feedback, experienced user attempts to answer and gives no feedback either.

Fully reference a worksheet by codename - Accepted answer here was totally wrong originally and had to be corrected in comments (which were since deleted)

Excel extract from brackets - Accepted answer is based on edit which copies an existing answer.

I currently have more than five accounts on Stack Overflow covering upwards of 800 answered questions. When I start a new account I can go for weeks without getting any reputation points as users mostly gravitate to awarding high-reputation points users' the answer even if it's not the optimum solution. There are so many questions with the best answer unrewarded throughout Stack Overflow.

I answered a similar question on two different accounts using the same answer, one with over 4k rep and another with <200 rep and the awarded points is truly astounding.

Give it a go creating a new account and view for yourself the bias.

I currently have more than five accounts on Stack Overflow covering upwards of 800 answered questions. When I start a new account I can go for weeks without getting any reputation points as users mostly gravitate to awarding high-reputation points users' the answer even if it's not the optimum solution. There are so many questions with the best answer unrewarded throughout Stack Overflow.

I answered a similar question on two different accounts using the same answer, one with over 4k rep and another with <200 rep and the awarded points is truly astounding.

Give it a go creating a new account and view for yourself the bias.

Edit, to give some examples of where SO hurts new users here are 3 examples from only 14 answers on this account [ps this I'm not complaining :)]

Dell Service Tag Request using VBA - Spent some time on this Q. OP can't give feedback, experienced user attempts to answer and gives no feedback either.

Fully reference a worksheet by codename - Accepted answer here was totally wrong originally and had to be corrected in comments (which were since deleted)

Excel extract from brackets - Accepted answer is based on edit which copies an existing answer.

Used the official name of Stack Overflow - see section "Proper Use of the Stack Exchange Name" in http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance (the last section), etc.
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I currently have more than 5five accounts on StackoverflowStack Overflow covering upwards of 800 answered questions. When I start a new account I can go for weeks without getting any repreputation points as users mostly gravitate to awarding high rep users-reputation points users' the answer even if it's not the optimum solution. There are so many questions with the best answer unrewarded throughout SOStack Overflow.

I answered a similar question on 2two different accounts using the same answer, one with over 4k rep and another with <200 rep and the awarded points is truly astounding.

Give it a go creating a new account and view for yourself the bias.

I currently have more than 5 accounts on Stackoverflow covering upwards of 800 answered questions. When I start a new account I can go for weeks without getting any rep as users mostly gravitate to awarding high rep users the answer even if it's not the optimum solution. There are so many questions with the best answer unrewarded throughout SO.

I answered a similar question on 2 different accounts using the same answer, one with over 4k rep and another with <200 rep and the awarded points is truly astounding.

Give it a go creating a new account and view for yourself the bias.

I currently have more than five accounts on Stack Overflow covering upwards of 800 answered questions. When I start a new account I can go for weeks without getting any reputation points as users mostly gravitate to awarding high-reputation points users' the answer even if it's not the optimum solution. There are so many questions with the best answer unrewarded throughout Stack Overflow.

I answered a similar question on two different accounts using the same answer, one with over 4k rep and another with <200 rep and the awarded points is truly astounding.

Give it a go creating a new account and view for yourself the bias.

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