Ok no socialist phrases here, but a serious question.
Answering questions is motivated by reputation points, the value of which -- in and outside of SO -- is discussed elsewhere. Now, senior members with a lot of answered questions can watch their points grow every day.
I suppose a common reason for this are answers to standard questions like "what is a pointer" given long ago which were upvoted, say, 850 times in total and still twice a day. On the other hand, a similar new standard question will quickly be marked as a duplicate, leaving newbies no chance to enter.
Thus it seems that all the realm is divided among the senior members, whereas new users are facing harder and harder conditions to make their "first million". (Sorry for speaking again in society/economy terms, but there is a clear parallel. Even with those daily growth limits I read about).
Is this desired? Is it "fair"? (...I know this word sucks)
Some possible problems:
- First, people think linearly, but points grow quadratically.
- Seeing little chances could distract new users to invest more effort.
- Self-fulfilling prophecies: I trust the guy with 200k and not the one with 100. So I'll upvote. So the next will, and so on. Same with downvotes, duplicates, etc.
- maybe some more, but I have to leave now.
Disclaimer: I have no reasonable personal interest in reputation points. I don't need them for my job, and not either for jerking in front of a mirror ;-)
EDIT: Ok, I see my question seems to have offended some of you (the proprietary classes ... ;-) ok, I'll stop). This was not my intention -- I'm glad that this site exists, as I already profited a lot of it. Rather, I wanted to start a constructive discussion on the two possible effects I mentioned (and others which may have arised during discussion). And then maybe on how to improve possible issues (maybe by a temporal cap? ... stone him to death!).
But maybe I should have taken more time for a less-offensive and more diplomatic formulation, and leave aside the bad jokes ;-)
Thus it seems that all the realm is divided...
What is this, Game of Thrones?