user2, we live in the era of "pro-sumption" sites. This term, coined by Toffler, means businesses where (incredibly) the actual "consumers" of the site -- the customers -- actually "produce" the content; they actually do the work. For free! And willingly!
(You can go ahead and trivially google "Toffler Prosumption" for endless books, articles, talks etc.) (I'm not going to do the "pro-sumption" chore on that!)
Oh, fuck it, I made the "pro-sumption" effort - why'd I do that?!
Here ...
The Prosumer Movement: a New Challenge For Marketers
This is sort of "amazing and unbelievable" when you think about it. But there are a million examples in modern life.
It used to be that at the airport, staff members of the airline you are paying money to, would type in all your details. Now, we do that ourselves (often online) - and amazingly we don't complain, we "put up with it" - in fact we rather like it. Same deal with bank ATMs.
Same deal with any number of large, famous businesses of our day where the "consumers" amazingly enough actually do the work of "producing" the product ... this goes for review sites, amazon's reviews, and so on - not to mention in a way social media - and just many huge categories of dot-com business.
Wikipedia ("our future repository of knowledge" and all that) is of course a pro-sumption business, perhaps the biggest. Incredibly, the consumers go ahead and do all the work.
So, Stack Exchange is indeed a "pro-sumption" business, in Toffler's natty term.
Now your astute question...
Why (the hell) do people do this?
Indeed, this is one of the major business questions, of our era. Every time you have a new client coming to you with a pro-sumption idea they want implemented as a startup, everyone sits around with a bottle of cheap whisky and wonders why the hell people so willingly do all the work. We used to expect Encyclopedia Britannica would do the work for us (e.g., "hire writers", etc.) now for some reason we willingly do the work - pro-sumption. I wonder why I have "contributed" dozens of articles to Tripadvisor (which I would otherwise have charged six figures for the lot) ...for free. With old-fashioned business models like, say, real estate agents, you pay a fee and the company comes and "takes photos" and "puts it on the web", etc.; with futuristic business models like Airbnb, you pay a fee and then .............. you do all the work! Why is this so popular? It beats me.
Sure, there are minor side arguments: like, on SO I answer a few iOS questions, since in an obtuse way it helps me get my iOS questions answered (setting aside prisoner's dilemma issues)...but those are minor issues. People run to, they are happy to, do all the work on "pro-sumption" businesses! Go figure!
In general, you've basically hit on, as I say, one of the major business questions, even social, questions of our day. Everyone wants to know the answer; I don't think there's been any breaking psychological studies on what the answer is - but it's a huge, unanswered, question.
In interesting phenomenon is that many folks get really angry when they realise they've been on the "production" side of "production for free, to help dot-com millionaires get rich". But almost everyone just keeps doing it - it's so fun writing posts like this!
Answer to your question: as yet, nobody knows why; but it's one of the major business phenomenons of our era. (As is often the case, amazing kudos to Toffler for essentially predicting it all at the earliest point.)
An interesting point. I've always felt Toffler made a rare case of his choosing the wrong wrong there. I find "pro-sumption" ("production by consumers) rather clunky. It should of course be...
Con-duction
Consumers surprisingly actually doing the production, and doing it willingly, for free, or even paying to do so. "con-duction" is clearer to me that "pro-sumption". I feel an initialism (PBC) would have been best and clearer.
does the reputation next to the user name make you proud?
Ya.