The art of all Free to Play games is micro-transactions so, clearly, what Stack Overflow needs are these. There are a wealth of ways we can do this. Here's a few ideas:
- Buy packs of votes for when you run out 🃏
- Buy packs of flags when you run out 🏴
- Buy another run in a review queue after you've already completed your daily quest.🏃♀️
- The ability to buy privileges rather than earning them via reputation. 💸
- Profile Customisations; such as animated gif profile pictures, background images 🖼️
- Lootboxes/Gacha, which have different tiers of "loots" from common to legendary. 🎁
- Small bags of reptatution (as these are the currency in the Stack Overflow game) [Common] - [Ultra Rare] (higher rarity have more
coins reputation) 💰
- Vote and Flag packs [common] 🚩
- Review Queue reruns [rare] 🏃
- Get out of jail free cards: allows you to post a question/answer (cards are typed) when have reached your current limit (even when you are question/answer banned)[ultra Rare] 🥷
- Profile Customisations [rare] - [legendary] 🏝️
- Hats. Cause hats. Everyone loves hats. [common] - [legendary] 🎩
- Online trading cards. Collect them all! 🎴
Lootboxes can also be bought with coins reputation as well, and earned by completing your daily/weekly quests such as:
- Comment on 50 answers this week
- Upvote 3 questions with a negative score today
- Answer a question which already has a solution, and have your answer marked as the solution
And, of course, don't forget about the Season Pass, which lasts for the current quarter. Some Season Pass benefit ideas:
- Double
coins reputation from upvotes (+20)
- Free downvotes
- Vote and Flag limits are doubled
- Each Quarter has a special rewards tracker where you can earn special one off items, such as special hats, animated profile icons, and backgrounds.
- Can reveal the name of one downvoter a day on any of your posts, and the option to buy more.
OK, silliness done. In truth, I really don't see that we need to do anything at this point. Stack Overflow are trying ideas, and that's great. Yes some aren't working but that's not a "bad" thing in entirety as it helps Stack Overflow understand the expectations of the huge community it has. Trial and error is good.
According to a blog post from 2019 Stack Overflow has a lot of revenue coming in:
The company has been growing, too. Today we are profitable. We have almost 300 amazing employees worldwide and booked $70m in revenue last year. We have talent, advertising, and software products.
It is unlikely, in my opinion, that SO's revenue has dropped significantly in the last couple of years. In fact, if I am honest, due to the global pandemic I would have expected it to have gone up and traffic has been higher.
So what do we, as users need to do? Exactly what we have been the last few years; keep contributing as we have been. Curate the bad content, vote up the good. Make Stack Overflow a site full of great content that is helpful and useful to future users, and where they can easily identify what is really helpful. If you do have an idea, hit up Meta with a discussion/feature-request tag and we'll talk about it.
And as for Stack Overflow, what do they do? They keep on doing what they are; working on new ideas, and asking for our feedback on when they do. Despite that some of our feedback can be pretty negative, the ones that get the most upvotes are constructive, and this helps drive the site(s) in a direction that hopefully works for both the company and the users.