So it seems that we are crossing the 2-million-reviews milestone.
Now, I know that reviews are not rewarded with rep. I would like to suggest that reviewers be rewarded in physical terms to show their value to the Stack Exchange sites!
Beers.
Beers for reviews, that's a pretty fair trade, no? Users over a certain number of reviews [that were agreed with?] could be mailed a case of their favourite brew.
Minor Complications
There would be some logistical kinks to be sorted out first.
- shipping cost
- shaken beer upon arrival
- method of indicating favourite brew
- reviewers with a beer allergy
- (added by Joe) importing/exporting alcohol
- (added by Joe) underage users
- (added by Ben) some reviewers may prefer rum
- (added by me how) requires personal info of reviewers
- (added by Brad Larson) drunk reviewers perform worse than they already do
- (added by Samuel Liew) not everybody drinks beer [similar to #7 above]
- (added by Samuel Liew) difficulty of shipping
Solutions
- money isn't everything, as always think of the children (of the happy reviewers when the beers arrive!)
- include a message in the package directing reviewers to let the bottles sit for a while
- a new profile field that only appears after N/2 reviews, where N is the beer-qualifying threshold of number of reviews completed
- send them a refrigerator magnet with a picture of a beer instead
- the free beers could be limited to countries with liquor companies willing to sell gift cards, then SE could simply send the cards
- using the gift card idea would allow SE to offload the age verification to the actual place of purchase
- refuted by OGHaza ("everybody drinks beer")
- outsource the shipping and handling
- The Ballmer Peak posits that having a certain amount of alcohol in a reviewer's blood is a productive and valuable state
- See solution for #7
- See solution for #8
So, what say the people?
UPDATE to summarize findings: It appears that the majority of problems can be put into three categories: choice, legality, and effort. However, all but two the complications have solutions!