I've been following mit-scratch for a while (one out of 25, but only 36 questions) and feel like I've hardly gotten anything for it. I've answered five questions, and gotten a total of seven votes. boisvert, with 10 answers, only has a score of 11 (and they are good answers).
For example, I spent around half an hour answering What is the architecture behind Scratch programming blocks?, but it barely got any attention. The one vote on the question is mine, and the answer's upvote is probably from the OP. (Cool question for people interested in creating a parser for a simple language.)
In another case, I answered In Scratch, how can you split up a string into a list of characters?, and it went ignored for a few days - nearly inconceivable in popular tags.
Is this just a hazard of participating in a niche tag, or is there something that can be done to bring more attention to this stuff?