I have been following closely on the concept of Community Wiki (CW) answers, and I noticed an interesting effect. Some features of a CW post are:
- A much lower reputation (100 instead of 2000) is needed to freely edit a community wiki post.
- Voting on a community wiki post (up or down) does not affect any user's reputation.
Source: What are “Community Wiki” posts?
I'm thinking - the main reason for turning content into CW marked is making it common implying that those are questions/answers which are more meaningful to the community, and should be preserved.
So why instead of protecting the content by limiting edits, we encourage more editing by lowering the reputation limit? Or making it easier to downvote by removing the concession of reputation one suffers when downvoting which may affect exposure.
If some content was decided worthy of CW, it's supposed to have value to the community, rather than just the asker, right?
Am I missing something in the essence of CW content?