I suspect this has been discussed before, but my initial search didn't show anything.
One of the things I've noticed is there's a difference between different tags/categories of average reputation of answers. This seems - at least in part - to be a design question. Upvotes - and reputation - is directly correlated to value to the maximum number of people.
My highest scoring answers aren't what I'd call my best answers. It's just I've caught a bit of low hanging fruit. I'm not overly keen on that, just generally speaking - the point of gamification is to drive behaviours in positive directions.
I'm wondering if there isn't a case for dilution/upscaling rep rewards based on some popularity metric. Partly to encourage looking at less common tags, and partly to encourage ... well, a bit more completionism I guess. Let's get unanswered questions answered, and reward people who are looking at the difficult, slower churn questions.
That's why I was thinking 'auto bounty' - would it not make sense for an upvoted question to incur a rep multiplier for each day it's unanswered? (or perhaps 'has no upvoted answers?')