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Sam Saffron
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Well then I have not written on meta Stack Overflow for a long long time... but here I am ... so ... OK.

This is insane on about every level.

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Why does this user have 272 rep?

  • Graph shows rep is moving up
  • 2 answers, both have zero votes
  • A lot of rep activity

Conclusion, rep-to-clause gave this user a bunch of rep.

It is very scary to discover all rep came from:

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My recommendation:

  • Effective immediately stop granting rep to groups of users for documentation. An upvote of an example should not "magically" print money for 50 people, that is crazy

  • Always show why users are getting a bunch of rep in the activity screen, rep-to-clause is crazy.

  • Either go with @codinghorror's 2 buckets system, or introduce a@hlovdal new UI for voting up edits, which requiredrequires drilling in. (meaning upvotes that make money for the editor will be harder to upvote)

  • Always show why users are getting a bunch of rep in the activity screen, rep-to-clause is crazy.

Granting Rep to "groups" of users in one go is a huge departure from the existing rep system. This is the core of the problem. Imagine if community wiki upvotes granted rep to every editor on upvote.

Also, I wonder, why not simply use the suggested edit rep system here (with slight tweaks), which already existed and had precedent?

Well then I have not written on meta Stack Overflow for a long long time... but here I am ... so ... OK.

This is insane on about every level.

enter image description here

Why does this user have 272 rep?

  • Graph shows rep is moving up
  • 2 answers, both have zero votes
  • A lot of rep activity

Conclusion, rep-to-clause gave this user a bunch of rep.

It is very scary to discover all rep came from:

enter image description here

My recommendation:

  • Effective immediately stop granting rep to groups of users for documentation. An upvote of an example should not "magically" print money for 50 people, that is crazy

  • Either go with @codinghorror's 2 buckets system, or introduce a new UI for voting up edits, which required drilling in. (meaning upvotes that make money for the editor will be harder to upvote)

  • Always show why users are getting a bunch of rep in the activity screen, rep-to-clause is crazy.

Well then I have not written on meta Stack Overflow for a long long time... but here I am ... so ... OK.

This is insane on about every level.

enter image description here

Why does this user have 272 rep?

  • Graph shows rep is moving up
  • 2 answers, both have zero votes
  • A lot of rep activity

Conclusion, rep-to-clause gave this user a bunch of rep.

It is very scary to discover all rep came from:

enter image description here

My recommendation:

  • Effective immediately stop granting rep to groups of users for documentation. An upvote of an example should not "magically" print money for 50 people, that is crazy

  • Always show why users are getting a bunch of rep in the activity screen, rep-to-clause is crazy.

  • Either go with @codinghorror's 2 buckets system, or @hlovdal new UI for voting up edits, which requires drilling in. (meaning upvotes that make money for the editor will be harder to upvote)

Granting Rep to "groups" of users in one go is a huge departure from the existing rep system. This is the core of the problem. Imagine if community wiki upvotes granted rep to every editor on upvote.

Also, I wonder, why not simply use the suggested edit rep system here (with slight tweaks), which already existed and had precedent?

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Sam Saffron
  • 130.9k
  • 1
  • 20
  • 12

Well then I have not written on meta Stack Overflow for a long long time... but here I am ... so ... OK.

This is insane on about every level.

enter image description here

Why does this user have 272 rep?

  • Graph shows rep is moving up
  • 2 answers, both have zero votes
  • A lot of rep activity

Conclusion, rep-to-clause gave this user a bunch of rep.

It is very scary to discover all rep came from:

enter image description here

My recommendation:

  • Effective immediately stop granting rep to groups of users for documentation. An upvote of an example should not "magically" print money for 50 people, that is crazy

  • Either go with @codinghorror's 2 buckets system, or introduce a new UI for voting up edits, which required drilling in. (meaning upvotes that make money for the editor will be harder to upvote)

  • Always show why users are getting a bunch of rep in the activity screen, rep-to-clause is crazy.