Following this comment on one of my last meta question, I decide to do this separate post.
My question is: how not to be impacted by our reputation points level when interacting with others on Stack Overflow?
I have to face it, this gain of reputation points has clearly made me have more confidence in myself. Not only because I'm part of the happy-few who have significant amount of points but also because I know my skills have improved. Therefore, I'm much more comfortable in helping others as I used to do when I was a 1-rep user.
However, reputation points level can sometimes be misleading. It is not an exact reflection of the skill level and thinking so is part of the reputation-bias. Someone with low-rep level can be high-skilled and vice-versa.
Also, having too much confidence can be counter-productive: if I tend not to listen carefully when a lower-rep user is stating something, I might miss something that I didn't know. I know, however, that I do pay attention to what higher-rep users say to me, even though they may be less skilled than me in a specific domain. Besides, I'm not the only one who thinks that this reputation system has an impact on interactions on Stack Overflow.
I guess there must be a threshold when this whole reputation system doesn't have an impact anymore. Maybe when the gamification is over by having unlocked all the privileges.
In short, this reputation system is quite useful to measure contributions to the community but what actions does someone need to take in order not to be impacted by its reputation points level when interacting with others on Stack Overflow?
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…what do I need to do so my rep level doesn't impact my interactions with others?
Isn't that something you should be asking yourself?... Not sure it is something anyone here can answer.