My reputation on Stack Overflow has skyrocketed since I gave a trivial, but popular answer to a frequently-viewed question, and it got hundreds of upvotes.
This seems unfair, because it incentivises making a few replies to popular questions (easy) rather than putting in the effort to reply to larger numbers of more obscure ones (more time consuming, but more helpful, and healthy for the site).
Could we perhaps cap the amount of reputation received from a particular post (say only count the first n upvotes, 10 or 25, or so) to avoid this? If so, it ought to be done retroactively, to avoid being unfair on new users.
Edit: Another idea would be a logarithmic reputation scale, so that the first 10 votes would have the same reputation impact as the next 100, and so on (assuming base 10 log). This still rewards popular answers, but not so disproportionately as at present.