In reference to this question, I engaged in an email conversation with Marshall Cline who is a recognized expert in C++. He mentioned that he is not able to respond due to low reputations on SE. I think there should be a way to award honorary reputations and badges to people recognized as an expert in their field if community supports it. Either the experts themselves may ask for it which can then be put up for voting in the community or others can propose. This may also encourage experts to visit SE more often.
Update 1
I see that community is a bit miffed off on this idea. I think we need to be more logical. These experts may not have time from their other endeavors. Marshall has steadfastly maintained C++ FAQ since 1991 and even now when we pointed out the problem of redirection, He immediately took action to bring back old site quickly till redirection is fixed. There are at least 2500 references to C++ FAQ maintained by him. I think its a bit unfair to expect him to engage everywhere. I proposed community poll to ensure that recognized community leaders only get this privilege not some introvert genius who has not shown any inclination towards community work. Below are Marshal's word from mail
Unfortunately I don't have enough reputations to respond directly to the thread. Let me know if there's a way I can short circuit that process, or if not please post my earlier action to revert the site temporarily while I fix the links.
It shows that he is willing to contribute once in a while when it concerns things needing authoritative voices, but not on continuous basis.