Timeline for Upvotes on questions will now be worth the same as upvotes on answers
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Dec 6, 2019 at 13:48 | comment | added | Konrad Rudolph | Thanks, I totally agree with you. | |
Nov 18, 2019 at 18:52 | comment | added | Fr0zenFyr | The negativity is not for increasing the rep on questions, it is for not increasing the penalty for down votes. In fact, more stringent policies are required to stop bad quality questions and make SO a great place again. How many times would you like to read and answer to someone asking about the best library to solve X, for example? | |
Nov 14, 2019 at 15:35 | history | edited | Peter Mortensen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Active reading [<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/threshold#Noun> <http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section)].
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Nov 14, 2019 at 15:33 | comment | added | Peter Mortensen | Yes, indeed. Who would complain about more reputation points? But then there is rep envy. | |
Nov 14, 2019 at 13:09 | comment | added | Ansgar Wiechers | The problem I see is not people getting access to tools they're not ready for (that might also be a problem, but I'd consider it secondary at best), but that the number of help vampires and the amount of homework questions wil increase even more. This is a downward spiral that (at least in my experience) leads to knowledgeable people losing interest and leaving, which in turn leads to overall decreased quality of the content, which in turn leads to less people coming to the site. I've seen this happen in other communities before. | |
Nov 14, 2019 at 13:08 | comment | added | Sumurai8 | Do you expect 50 of such people driving by on one question? One such person casting 50 votes on 50 questions? Trash questions rarely get a score above 0 and on average should still get a negative score, which means someone needs to post at least 63 questions to get 500 rep with 0-score on all of their questions. I hope that the system would severely limit that person at that point. If it doesn't, the 167 questions someone needed to ask before is not going to change anything either. Both amounts are huge, even if you just put your homework here. | |
Nov 14, 2019 at 11:28 | comment | added | Cindy Meister | I'd agree with you... if there weren't people who upvote "everything" rather than only upvoting good questions. | |
Nov 14, 2019 at 11:17 | history | answered | Sumurai8 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |