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I think it's part of Stack Exchange principle to earn some privileges with participation to the site. The breakdown is a small privilege that you earn at a given point. It's not very useful but it's nice to have it and you're happy to have it once you reach 1k.

In fact, I would even say that if you didn't have to earn it, you wouldn't find it that nice a feature !

The load on the DB may be an historical justification. But as said in the comments, it would be easy to make the feature more scalable if this was needed or a priority. But in the end, what matters to evaluate a post is the score, not the breakdown.

If you had all features unlocked when creating your account on stackoverflow, you wouldn't have the incitation of the next privilege you track to increase your reputation. For some users it doesn't count, for some it does. In the end, I think it adds to the global motivation of the community (as badges, reputation and all the other metrics that have nothing to do with asking & answering questions)

I think it's part of Stack Exchange principle to earn some privileges with participation to the site. The breakdown is a small privilege that you earn at a given point. It's not very useful but it's nice to have it and you're happy to have it once you reach 1k.

In fact, I would even say that if you didn't have to earn it, you wouldn't find it that nice a feature !

The load on the DB may be an historical justification. But as said in the comments, it would be easy to make the feature more scalable if this was needed or a priority. But in the end, what matters to evaluate a post is the score, not the breakdown.

I think it's part of Stack Exchange principle to earn some privileges with participation to the site. The breakdown is a small privilege that you earn at a given point. It's not very useful but it's nice to have it and you're happy to have it once you reach 1k.

In fact, I would even say that if you didn't have to earn it, you wouldn't find it that nice a feature !

The load on the DB may be an historical justification. But as said in the comments, it would be easy to make the feature more scalable if this was needed or a priority. But in the end, what matters to evaluate a post is the score, not the breakdown.

If you had all features unlocked when creating your account on stackoverflow, you wouldn't have the incitation of the next privilege you track to increase your reputation. For some users it doesn't count, for some it does. In the end, I think it adds to the global motivation of the community (as badges, reputation and all the other metrics that have nothing to do with asking & answering questions)

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Colin Pitrat
  • 2.1k
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I think it's part of Stack Exchange principle to earn some privileges with participation to the site. The breakdown is a small privilege that you earn at a given point. It's not very useful but it's nice to have it and you're happy to have it once you reach 1k.

In fact, I would even say that if you didn't have to earn it, you wouldn't find it that nice a feature !

The load on the DB may be an historical justification. But as said in the comments, it would be easy to make the feature more scalable if this was needed or a priority. But in the end, what matters to evaluate a post is the score, not the breakdown.