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Nov 20, 2019 at 0:41 comment added scopchanov I wrote a response to the story told by @LittleBobbyTables, because I have failed (and I still do) to see the benefit from this particular strategy, if the goal were to harvest r.p. You gave another example, which is fundamentally different, because it doesn't involve any post imrpovement. If you expect me to share my opinion, I need to know what you think the source of those positive votes is, as I try to make no assumptions. As for the new policy, I don't know if I am well aligned with it. Though, I certainly do agree with the "good questions are as valuable as the good answers" part of it.
Nov 19, 2019 at 22:43 comment added J... @scopchanov I've given up on our side discussion so I'm just going to go ahead and make the point I think you're trying to make, which appears to be expressing your belief that a 'bad' question cannot possibly accumulate any upvotes while remaining a bad question. If that's your belief, then it would seem that you are well aligned to the new policy.
Nov 19, 2019 at 16:08 comment added scopchanov People can just post a bad question every day, pulling a -20/+5 and still make 10 points a day => Where do the +5 come (on a bad question).
Nov 19, 2019 at 13:33 comment added J... @scopchanov The point is there's no incentive. People can just post a bad question every day, pulling a -20/+5 and still make 10 points a day. The worse it is, the more attention it will get, and the more rep, even if it's a really bad question.
Nov 19, 2019 at 13:27 comment added scopchanov When they could have posted it right on the first place and gain 50 points instead. Sarcasm mode on Yep. That is a real world manipulation right there. Sarcasm mode off
Nov 18, 2019 at 18:50 comment added LittleBobbyTables - Au Revoir I saw (1) a user post a question with gibberish in the body, (2) it got downvoted to -9 and closed, (3) the user came back and said they accidentally posted too soon and updated the question with a real, albeit simple, question, (4) they got 5 upvotes and multiple votes to reopen the question. Whether or not they intended to game the system or not, they gained 32 reputation from the snafu. :-/
Nov 18, 2019 at 17:27 history answered J... CC BY-SA 4.0