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Admittedly this part of the "question" got me a bit worried:

“I feel like I joined Stack Overflow too late. I feel stuck at the bottom because I have almost no reputation and can’t do much.”

The reason, why this created a slight concern for me is, that I hope, that SO will not ease the way for lower-reputation (in particular new) users to participate, in determining the quality of the content on the site.

  • I don't believe a new user has the capability to properly be able to judge, whether a question was of low or even high quality and whether it should be upvoted or downvoted.
  • Sadly most new users are unable to determine, what is a quality question and what is simply a "do my coding project for me" request or an unanswarable question on SO (this is being reflected in the quality of many questions that new users post).

I do sincerely hope, that the stance of the site will not change, in order to make newer users feel like they can participate, just because they feel unwelcomed / it's grindy. Yes it certainly takes some time to build the reputation, but this ensures the user user spends enough time on the website before he/she can be able to influence the outcome of the content.

I'd say it's even more important than we make it out to be, because whether we like to admit it or not, there is a bit of herd mentality, where a post, that is sitting at -2 points (albeit unfairly) will get usually downvoted even further, meanwhile a bad post that's sitting at 1 point will usually stay that way. (obviously this may vary depending on which tags you frequent)


What I however do think we should improve on:

  • Make it clearer what the badges and privileges are
  • Display them more clearly on the profile (currently it's a bit hidden as the interface only shows the latest / ongoing goal)
  • Explain the importance of upvoting and downvoting and the power over regulating content
  • This is a subjective opinion: Give users the ability to comment on their own question and answers straight away!

So the bottom line would be, don't give them power straight away, but rather a clear path towards achieving it and self-improvement.

Admittedly this part of the "question" got me a bit worried:

“I feel like I joined Stack Overflow too late. I feel stuck at the bottom because I have almost no reputation and can’t do much.”

The reason, why this created a slight concern for me is, that I hope, that SO will not ease the way for lower-reputation (in particular new) users to participate, in determining the quality of the content on the site.

  • I don't believe a new user has the capability to properly be able to judge, whether a question was of low or even high quality and whether it should be upvoted or downvoted.
  • Sadly most new users are unable to determine, what is a quality question and what is simply a "do my coding project for me" request or an unanswarable question on SO (this is being reflected in the quality of many questions that new users post).

I do sincerely hope, that the stance of the site will not change, in order to make newer users feel like they can participate, just because they feel unwelcomed / it's grindy. Yes it certainly takes some time to build the reputation, but this ensures the user user spends enough time on the website before he/she can be able to influence the outcome of the content.

I'd say it's even more important than we make it out to be, because whether we like to admit it or not, there is a bit of herd mentality, where a post, that is sitting at -2 points (albeit unfairly) will get usually downvoted even further, meanwhile a bad post that's sitting at 1 point will usually stay that way.


What I however do think we should improve on:

  • Make it clearer what the badges and privileges are
  • Display them more clearly on the profile (currently it's a bit hidden as the interface only shows the latest / ongoing goal)
  • Explain the importance of upvoting and downvoting and the power over regulating content
  • This is a subjective opinion: Give users the ability to comment on their own question and answers straight away!

So the bottom line would be, don't give them power straight away, but rather a clear path towards achieving it and self-improvement.

Admittedly this part of the "question" got me a bit worried:

“I feel like I joined Stack Overflow too late. I feel stuck at the bottom because I have almost no reputation and can’t do much.”

The reason, why this created a slight concern for me is, that I hope, that SO will not ease the way for lower-reputation (in particular new) users to participate, in determining the quality of the content on the site.

  • I don't believe a new user has the capability to properly be able to judge, whether a question was of low or even high quality and whether it should be upvoted or downvoted.
  • Sadly most new users are unable to determine, what is a quality question and what is simply a "do my coding project for me" request or an unanswarable question on SO (this is being reflected in the quality of many questions that new users post).

I do sincerely hope, that the stance of the site will not change, in order to make newer users feel like they can participate, just because they feel unwelcomed / it's grindy. Yes it certainly takes some time to build the reputation, but this ensures the user user spends enough time on the website before he/she can be able to influence the outcome of the content.

I'd say it's even more important than we make it out to be, because whether we like to admit it or not, there is a bit of herd mentality, where a post, that is sitting at -2 points (albeit unfairly) will get usually downvoted even further, meanwhile a bad post that's sitting at 1 point will usually stay that way (obviously this may vary depending on which tags you frequent)


What I however do think we should improve on:

  • Make it clearer what the badges and privileges are
  • Display them more clearly on the profile (currently it's a bit hidden as the interface only shows the latest / ongoing goal)
  • Explain the importance of upvoting and downvoting and the power over regulating content
  • This is a subjective opinion: Give users the ability to comment on their own question and answers straight away!

So the bottom line would be, don't give them power straight away, but rather a clear path towards achieving it and self-improvement.

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Admittedly this part of the "question" got me a bit worried:

“I feel like I joined Stack Overflow too late. I feel stuck at the bottom because I have almost no reputation and can’t do much.”

The reason, why this created a slight concern for me is, that I hope, that SO will not ease the way for lower-reputation (in particular new) users to participate, in determining the quality of the content on the site.

  • I don't believe a new user has the capability to properly be able to judge, whether a question was of low or even high quality and whether it should be upvoted or downvoted.
  • Sadly most new users are unable to determine, what is a quality question and what is simply a "do my coding project for me" request or an unanswarable question on SO (this is being reflected in the quality of many questions that new users post).

I do sincerely hope, that the stance of the site will not change, in order to make newer users feel like they can participate, just because they feel unwelcomed / it's grindy. Yes it certainly takes some time to build the reputation, but this ensures the user user spends enough time on the website before he/she can be able to influence the outcome of the content.

I'd say it's even more important than we make it out to be, because whether we like to admit it or not, there is a bit of herd mentality, where a post, that is sitting at -2 points (albeit unfairly) will get usually downvoted even further, meanwhile a bad post that's sitting at 1 point will usually stay that way.


What I however do think we should improve on:

  • Make it clearer what the badges and privileges are
  • Display them more clearly on the profile (currently it's a bit hidden as the interface only shows the latest / ongoing goal)
  • Explain the importance of upvoting and downvoting and the power over regulating content
  • This is a subjective opinion: Give users the ability to comment on their own question and answers straight away!

So the bottom line would be, don't give them power straight away, but rather a clear path towards achieving it and self-improvement.