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"When you're hungry, eat!" --Monkey D. Luffy

If I want to ask, I wouldwould; it doesn't matter whether you reward me or not. People have jobs/hobbies/etc and they amount  (as per me) to them more than rep. points on SO. If they gotta ask they will.

Will increasing reputation reward have any effect on the frequency of "ORGANIC" questionquestions?

NO - people will ask when they want to ask, when they have a problem that they think could be solved on SO

Of course you will increase the overall frequency of questions on SO once you bring-in in this new change but those "extra" questions will be nothing more than fabrications/googled/self-invented questions from people with a lots of free-time time on their hands. Most of these questions, no matter how good, will have a very lessminor real-world use because those having any real-world implications must have already have been asked.

All along I have assumed your main motive behind this new change was to make the people post more questions on the site, so this answer applies just to that part only.

Regarding the real value of a question vs an answer - an answer is definitely more valuable as it keeps evolving over time, a question on the other hand is somewhat static.

"When you're hungry, eat!" --Monkey D. Luffy

If I want to ask I would it doesn't matter whether you reward me or not. People have jobs/hobbies/etc and they amount(as per me) to them more than rep. points on SO. If they gotta ask they will.

Will increasing reputation reward have any effect on the frequency of "ORGANIC" question?

NO - people will ask when they want to ask, when they have a problem that they think could be solved on SO

Of course you will increase the overall frequency of questions on SO once you bring-in this new change but those "extra" questions will be nothing more than fabrications/googled/self-invented questions from people with a lots of free-time on their hands. Most of these questions, no matter how good will have a very less real-world use because those having any real-world implications must have already been asked.

All along I have assumed your main motive behind this new change was to make the people post more questions on the site so this answer applies just to that part only.

Regarding the real value of a question vs an answer - an answer is definitely more valuable as it keeps evolving over time, a question on the other hand is somewhat static.

"When you're hungry, eat!" --Monkey D. Luffy

If I want to ask, I would; it doesn't matter whether you reward me or not. People have jobs/hobbies/etc and they amount  (as per me) to them more than rep. points on SO. If they gotta ask they will.

Will increasing reputation reward have any effect on the frequency of "ORGANIC" questions?

NO - people will ask when they want to ask, when they have a problem that they think could be solved on SO

Of course you will increase the overall frequency of questions on SO once you bring in this new change but those "extra" questions will be nothing more than fabrications/googled/self-invented questions from people with a lots of free time on their hands. Most of these questions, no matter how good, will have a very minor real-world use because those having any real-world implications must already have been asked.

All along I have assumed your main motive behind this new change was to make people post more questions on the site, so this answer applies to that part only.

Regarding the real value of a question vs an answer - an answer is definitely more valuable as it keeps evolving over time, a question on the other hand is somewhat static.

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"When you're hungry, eat!" --Monkey D. Luffy

If I want to ask I would it doesn't matter whether you reward me or not. People have jobs/hobbies/etc and they amount(as per me) to them more than rep. points on SO. If they gotta ask they will.

Will increasing reputation reward have any effect on the frequency of "ORGANIC" question?

NO - people will ask when they want to ask, when they have a problem that they think could be solved on SO

Of course you will increase the overall frequency of questions on SO once you bring-in this new change but those "extra" questions will be nothing more than fabrications/googled/self-invented questions from people with a lots of free-time on their hands. Most of these questions, no matter how good will have a very less real-world use because those having any real-world implications must have already been asked.

All along I have assumed your main motive behind this new change was to make the people post more questions on the site so this answer applies just to that part only.

Regarding the real value of a question vs an answer - an answer is definitely more valuable as it evolveskeeps evolving over time, a question on the other hand is somewhat static.

"When you're hungry, eat!" --Monkey D. Luffy

If I want to ask I would it doesn't matter whether you reward me or not. People have jobs/hobbies/etc and they amount(as per me) to them more than rep. points on SO. If they gotta ask they will.

Will increasing reputation reward have any effect on the frequency of "ORGANIC" question?

NO - people will ask when they want to ask, when they have a problem that they think could be solved on SO

Of course you will increase the overall frequency of questions on SO once you bring-in this new change but those "extra" questions will be nothing more than fabrications/googled/self-invented questions from people with a lots of free-time on their hands. Most of these questions, no matter how good will have a very less real-world use because those having any real-world implications must have already been asked.

All along I have assumed your main motive behind this new change was to make the people post more questions on the site so this answer applies just to that part only.

Regarding the real value of a question vs an answer - an answer is definitely more valuable as it evolves over time, a question on the other hand is somewhat static.

"When you're hungry, eat!" --Monkey D. Luffy

If I want to ask I would it doesn't matter whether you reward me or not. People have jobs/hobbies/etc and they amount(as per me) to them more than rep. points on SO. If they gotta ask they will.

Will increasing reputation reward have any effect on the frequency of "ORGANIC" question?

NO - people will ask when they want to ask, when they have a problem that they think could be solved on SO

Of course you will increase the overall frequency of questions on SO once you bring-in this new change but those "extra" questions will be nothing more than fabrications/googled/self-invented questions from people with a lots of free-time on their hands. Most of these questions, no matter how good will have a very less real-world use because those having any real-world implications must have already been asked.

All along I have assumed your main motive behind this new change was to make the people post more questions on the site so this answer applies just to that part only.

Regarding the real value of a question vs an answer - an answer is definitely more valuable as it keeps evolving over time, a question on the other hand is somewhat static.

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"When you're hungry, eat!" --Monkey D. Luffy

If I want to ask I would it doesn't matter whether you reward me or not. People have jobs/hobbies/etc and they amount(as per me) to them more than rep. points on SO. If they gotta ask they will.

Will increasing reputation reward have any effect on the frequency of "ORGANIC" question?

NO - people will ask when they want to ask, when they have a problem that they think could be solved on SO

Of course you will increase the overall frequency of questions on SO once you bring-in this new change but those "extra" questions will be nothing more than fabrications/googled/self-invented questions from people with a lots of free-time on their hands. Most of these questions, no matter how good will have a very less real-world use because those having any real-world implications must have already been asked.

All along I have assumed your main motive behind this new change was to make the people post more questions on the site so this answer applies just to that part only.

Regarding the real value of a question vs an answer - an answer is definitely more valuable as it evolves over time, a question on the other hand is somewhat static.

"When you're hungry, eat!" --Monkey D. Luffy

If I want to ask I would it doesn't matter whether you reward me or not. People have jobs/hobbies/etc and they amount(as per me) to them more than rep. points on SO. If they gotta ask they will.

Will increasing reputation reward have any effect on the frequency of "ORGANIC" question?

NO - people will ask when they want to ask, when they have a problem that they think could be solved on SO

Of course you will increase the overall frequency of questions on SO once you bring-in this new change but those "extra" questions will be nothing more than fabrications/googled/self-invented questions from people with a lots of free-time on their hands. Most of these questions, no matter how good will have a very less real-world use because those having any real-world implications must have already been asked.

"When you're hungry, eat!" --Monkey D. Luffy

If I want to ask I would it doesn't matter whether you reward me or not. People have jobs/hobbies/etc and they amount(as per me) to them more than rep. points on SO. If they gotta ask they will.

Will increasing reputation reward have any effect on the frequency of "ORGANIC" question?

NO - people will ask when they want to ask, when they have a problem that they think could be solved on SO

Of course you will increase the overall frequency of questions on SO once you bring-in this new change but those "extra" questions will be nothing more than fabrications/googled/self-invented questions from people with a lots of free-time on their hands. Most of these questions, no matter how good will have a very less real-world use because those having any real-world implications must have already been asked.

All along I have assumed your main motive behind this new change was to make the people post more questions on the site so this answer applies just to that part only.

Regarding the real value of a question vs an answer - an answer is definitely more valuable as it evolves over time, a question on the other hand is somewhat static.

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