Here has been my recent experience: I was attempting to improve the community of stack exchange as its the first resource I usually hit when searching for a programming problem. Usually the questions I responded on were unclear or had multiple questions.
Problem:
I could not ask questions in comments because my REP was not 50.
I asked follow up questions posted in the WRONG area... as an ANSWER!
(Even though I could not post them in the right area... catch 22).
I ended up with more down votes and less reputation after contributing.
The questions I asked caused the OPs to provide more information which led to the correct answer eventually. I don't care about REP; I was interested in helping an OP with a similar problem I had encountered and figured 'documentation' would help.
My main contribution would be to ask piercing questions into the nature of the persons problem, which cause them to think and eventually discover either more information or even the solution to the problem.
I couldn't post questions in comments because my rep was to low... I couldn't get up voted for asking good follow up questions in the comments because I could not post there.
This is the definition of a catch 22.
The REP isn't important, the ability contribute is. I ended up deleting all these posts because of the bad experience Stack Exchange has left me with.
Why is there a 50 min REP barrier for comments?