I hypothesized a possible exploit of the +2 rep gain for accepting answers to get higher rep than one would deserve. It goes like this:
Assume a user has asked N
questions and accepts N
answers but through a sequence of downvotes for the poor quality of the questions has been downvoted down to 2*N
rep or less. May the user:
- Unaccept all
N
answers, losing2
rep for each of theN
questions, but at some point midway through being clamped by the 1-rep floor. - Reaccept the same
N
answers, gaining a +2 for each accepted answer, thus in the end ending up with rep2*N+1
, which is more than what the user had previously?
My questions:
- Have I understood the mechanics correctly?
- If so, is this actually exploitable?
- If so, should this loophole be closed?
rep <= 2*numAcceptedAnswers
, my hypothetical would not require the creation of new questions; It merely requires being able to unaccept and accept all previously accepted questions. This does not result in any new question being posted, so the temporary post ban cannot prevent this.