I don’t think this is a bad change. It was cheap to implement, and the reasoning for the rewards being set the way they were are not particularly convincing, either.
My only misgivings are:
While not inherently bad, it is also unclear to me what we gain by making this change, or what were we losing before.
Side effects. Many users will achieve the upvote privilege sooner. It follows that there will be more upvotes around. Upvotes are nice, but they can make deleting poor content harder, which is key to curation efforts.:
- Many users will achieve the upvote privilege sooner. It follows that there will be more upvotes around. Upvotes are nice, but they can make deleting poor content harder, which is key to curation efforts.
- Recouping the cost for a bounty will be much easier. Bounties work because they are scare. If they are too easily recovered, these will be much more abundant (not only diluting their importance, but further strengthening the reputation-inflation feedback).
- This could impact the question-ban process. While the algorithm is secret, reputation itself may play a role. I haven't seen question get tripped by the q-ban after they reach certain reputation thresholds, no matter how many poor (and poorly received) questions they post.
- Etc.