It seems to be possible to gain a massive amount of rep just by asking a very simple but popular question (e.g. when your question is voted up as highly as this question) without contributing very much in the way of actual answers and expertise.
Should there be a cap on how many points you can earn for just asking a question, or is there already a cap?
Edit: I would not describe it as "laziness" as the duplicate suggests, but it seems unfair that popular, low skilled questions can earn higher rep than unpopular, high-skilled answers. But that's just the way it is, I guess. Life isn't fair .
I certainly think that person should get rep for asking a useful question. Nor do I begrudge the simplicity of the question. I am only comparing two ways of contributing and suggesting that one way is more important and should be reflected in the final score awarded. If you consider that the score may reflect whether an employer considers you competent in whatever skill the site is about it seems unbalanced (although I acknowledge that servicing employers is not the sites primary goal).
I was just curious whether or not it could be done better. Anyway, based on the downvoting and answers, I'll let it go.