Greater reputation, innumerable badges, and the related profile paraphernalia although are good representing maturity and experience on the SE site, it doesn't always implies the person to be a subject matter expert in context of the question being asked.
Greater reputation, innumerable badges, and the related profile paraphernalia although are good representing maturity and experience on the SE site, it doesn't always implies the person to be a subject matter expert in context of the question being asked.
Most would infer the above statement as wrong. However, the truth is he may be expert in his top tags
domain, and the question might be in some other tag
context in which he might be an amateur. Most top users earn their reputation from just 20% of the tags
they have totally posted, following Pareto's 80/20 principle. So, they may be expert in those 20% tags
related areas only, and an amateur in the remaining 80% areas is a general public perception.
And, considering the vast amount of questions and a greater multitude of answers being posted, the onus of selecting the correct answer lies in the feeble hands of a naive user, as often clouded in misjudgment, tends to prejudice the answer by the high-ranker to be the correct one, when an equally similar answer is provided by a low-ranked author.
And, considering the vast amount of questions and a greater multitude of answers being posted, the onus of selecting the correct answer lies in the feeble hands of a naive user, as often clouded in misjudgment, tends to prejudice the answer by the high-ranker to be the correct one, when an equally similar answer is provided by a low-ranked author.
There are also times when a user becoming extremely hysterical seeing a answer or a shady comment from a high-ranker on his or her post. This often results in the rich getting richer with higher reputation on having accepted answers, and the poor keep remaining poor continuing the vicious cycle.
There are also times when a user becoming extremely hysterical seeing a answer or a shady comment from a high-ranker on his or her post. This often results in the rich getting richer with higher reputation on having accepted answers, and the poor keep remaining poor continuing the vicious cycle.
I applaud that you are trying to build a tree of knowledge here on SE, and the Lady Justice being blind, my assertion is that henceforth for any question asked by the poster, the reputations, badges, and up-votes should remain hidden, unless the poster accepts the answer.
I applaud that you are trying to build a tree of knowledge here on SE, and the Lady Justice being blind, my assertion is that henceforth for any question asked by the poster, the reputations, badges, and up-votes should remain hidden, unless the poster accepts the answer.