This question is about how long it takes to get reputation as someone that provides very good support, but in a less popular language. My research has led me to How does a new user get started on SO and Can you become reputable on SO for already popular languages. Both assume that you are providing support for popular languages.
Most articles I’ve come across have made the very good point that the best way to develop good reputation is to answer the questions thoroughly and provide some value when doing so, rather than just getting a working one-liner in there before anyone else. So assuming that everyone starts answering this way (which is best for the community), who gets more reputation? Clearly the people in the more popular languages.
Is that fair to the dedicated people helping out with the less popular languages? I only pose the questions because SO grants privileges based on reputation, presumably assuming that reputation is a direct measure of dedication. If they want a direct measure of dedication, surely they should increase the reputation available to posters in less popular languages/areas?
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For clarity, I am not "hunting rep" I am asking from the perspective of being able to enjoy the priveledges of a dedicated user
presumably assuming that reputation is a direct measure of dedication
That's a false assumption.