By now for the question to receive a lot of upvotes it must touch a popular topic. There's of course nothing wrong with it, but it drives SO into a site dedicated to noob audience. There's no fun to answer less popular questions, because such question has low views, so it does not have chance to receive a lot of upvotes if any. Such answer is seen as "worse" one by a system, even if it perfectly explains problem and is beautifully written.
IMO it would be good if questions and answers were rated using votes/view
ratio. This could be additional mechanism to normal reputation system that could be interpreted as quality of the answer/question, while the standard one can be interpreted as significance. For example if question has 10
views and 5
upvotes it has 0.5
ratio, meaning it is a high quality question. Another question may have 100
views and 20
upvotes, so it it more significant but of less quality (0.2
ratio). Same with answers. This can bring fun to answering less popular questions and highlight question which are good, but from different perspective than purely popularity based one.
views/votes
ratio does not depend on the view count! That's why it can measure quality of the question rather than standard system, which rewards questions with higher view count (more views = higher chance to receive vote).