I just stumbled across an answer and happened to click through to the user's profile, and what I saw surprised me somewhat. The answer is to a fairly basic JavaScript question which obviously quite a lot of people have found useful. It's got quite a lot of upvotes (4377) currently which isn't overly surprising in itself. What is surprising is the affect that this has had on this individuals reputation.
I should note at this point, I don't want to necessarily focus on this user, it's more about the principle.
With fairly few answers/questions (31 in total) this user has a massive reputation, full access to all the reputation gained moderator tools, etc. with actually quite a small contribution to the community. This makes me feel like there's something broken. I'm not sure a single question/answer should be able to drive so much reputation and made me wonder if there should be a cap on the reputation that can be gained from a single question.
Normally I find high voted answers tend to get turned into a community wiki, but with this being such a simple answer I guess it's not really warranted much editing.
trust
on StackOverflow, not just showing how useful something was but giving you more privileges on the site some of which could be abused. If all that trust is obtained from a single, fairly simple, early on answer - then is thattrust
warranted?