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Q: Why 350 characters to be a major contributor? A: This number is about 3/4ths the typical size of the initial revision of an example. We believe adding this amount of content to existing examples is about equal to the effort that creators put in, and is thus worth the same potential reward.

This doesn't solve much when the initial revision was smaller than 350 characters and then it was expanded into a much larger example. So while in most cases the reward for the creator is justified, there are certain scenarios where it isn't.

For example: Inner Join - SQL ServerInner Join - SQL Server (initially 152), Insert Into - SQL ServerInsert Into - SQL Server (initially 65), Return multiple values using std::tuple - C++Return multiple values using std::tuple - C++ (initially 115), and Get and invoke method Reflection - C#Get and invoke method Reflection - C# (initially 251).

Disclaimer: I expanded the Insert Into example.

Q: Why 350 characters to be a major contributor? A: This number is about 3/4ths the typical size of the initial revision of an example. We believe adding this amount of content to existing examples is about equal to the effort that creators put in, and is thus worth the same potential reward.

This doesn't solve much when the initial revision was smaller than 350 characters and then it was expanded into a much larger example. So while in most cases the reward for the creator is justified, there are certain scenarios where it isn't.

For example: Inner Join - SQL Server (initially 152), Insert Into - SQL Server (initially 65), Return multiple values using std::tuple - C++ (initially 115), and Get and invoke method Reflection - C# (initially 251).

Disclaimer: I expanded the Insert Into example.

Q: Why 350 characters to be a major contributor? A: This number is about 3/4ths the typical size of the initial revision of an example. We believe adding this amount of content to existing examples is about equal to the effort that creators put in, and is thus worth the same potential reward.

This doesn't solve much when the initial revision was smaller than 350 characters and then it was expanded into a much larger example. So while in most cases the reward for the creator is justified, there are certain scenarios where it isn't.

For example: Inner Join - SQL Server (initially 152), Insert Into - SQL Server (initially 65), Return multiple values using std::tuple - C++ (initially 115), and Get and invoke method Reflection - C# (initially 251).

Disclaimer: I expanded the Insert Into example.

Copy edited (e.g. ref. <http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/4645/is-it-ever-correct-to-have-a-space-before-a-question-or-exclamation-mark#comment206109_4645>).
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Q: Why 350 characters to be a major contributor? A: This number is about 3/4ths the typical size of the initial revision of an example. We believe adding this amount of content to existing examples is about equal to the effort that creators put in, and is thus worth the same potential reward.

This doesn't solve much when the initial revision was smaller than 350 characters and then it was expanded into a much larger example. So while in most cases the reward for the creator is justified, there are certain scenarios where it isn't.

For example  : [Inner Join - MS SQL][0]Inner Join - SQL Server (Initialinitially 152), [Insert Into - MS SQL][1]Insert Into - SQL Server (Initialinitially 65), [Return multiple values using std::tuple - C++][2]Return multiple values using std::tuple - C++ (Initialinitially 115), [Get and invoke method Reflection - C#][3]Get and invoke method Reflection - C# (Initialinitially 251).

Disclaimer  : I expanded the Insert Into example. [0]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/3270/ [1]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/3748/ [2]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/1601/ [3]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/68/

Q: Why 350 characters to be a major contributor? A: This number is about 3/4ths the typical size of the initial revision of an example. We believe adding this amount of content to existing examples is about equal to the effort that creators put in, and is thus worth the same potential reward.

This doesn't solve much when the initial revision was smaller than 350 characters and then it was expanded into a much larger example. So while in most cases the reward for the creator is justified, there are certain scenarios where it isn't.

For example  : [Inner Join - MS SQL][0] (Initial 152), [Insert Into - MS SQL][1] (Initial 65), [Return multiple values using std::tuple - C++][2] (Initial 115), [Get and invoke method Reflection - C#][3] (Initial 251).

Disclaimer  : I expanded the Insert Into example. [0]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/3270/ [1]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/3748/ [2]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/1601/ [3]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/68/

Q: Why 350 characters to be a major contributor? A: This number is about 3/4ths the typical size of the initial revision of an example. We believe adding this amount of content to existing examples is about equal to the effort that creators put in, and is thus worth the same potential reward.

This doesn't solve much when the initial revision was smaller than 350 characters and then it was expanded into a much larger example. So while in most cases the reward for the creator is justified, there are certain scenarios where it isn't.

For example: Inner Join - SQL Server (initially 152), Insert Into - SQL Server (initially 65), Return multiple values using std::tuple - C++ (initially 115), and Get and invoke method Reflection - C# (initially 251).

Disclaimer: I expanded the Insert Into example.

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Q: Why 350 characters to be a major contributor? A: This number is about 3/4ths the typical size of the initial revision of an example. We believe adding this amount of content to existing examples is about equal to the effort that creators put in, and is thus worth the same potential reward.

This doesn't solve much when the initial revision was smaller than 350 characters and then it was expanded into a much larger example. So while in most cases the reward for the creator is justified, there are certain scenarios where it isn't.

For example : [Inner Join - MS SQL][0] (Initial 152), [Insert Into - MS SQL][1] (Initial 65), [Return multiple values using std::tuple - C++][2] (Initial 115), [Get and invoke method Reflection - C#][3] (Initial 251).

Disclaimer : I expanded the Insert Into example. [0]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/3270/ [1]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/3748/ [2]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/1601/ [3]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/contributors/example/68/