I have observed, that the number of votes on an answer often is reciprocal to the research effort and competence needed to answer it. This has the following reasons:
- Questions on a broad subject, where many people have detailed knowledge about, get many visits and therefore many upvotes.
- The more trivial a question (and its answer) is, the more people feel competent to deem it correct and upvote.
Conversely:
- Questions on a very narrow topic are not read and/or understood by many people at all.
- When the answerer had to put a lot of (research) effort in his post, it sometimes is tedious to follow and many people might be deterred from comprehending (or even reading) it.
I think, it would be desirable to have a correcting factor here to motivate more people to tackle difficult questions, but I have to admit, that I do not have a good proposal for a solution.
Any comments?
Edit: The proposed duplicate is very different: It focuses on questions, while here I wanted to discuss a mechanism, on how to motivate people better to put effort into answering difficult, specialized questions without having the feeling that noone takes notice of that.
Edit2: I still do not see where the linked question is a duplicate. The focus is obviously completely different. While the linked question asks to minimize "bad questions", this discusses how to maximize the effort for good answers on difficult questions.
This is what the site should strive to change I think.
Sure, that would be great. It's come up before, but as said so far no one has managed to make a successful suggestion. If you have something in mind, make a concrete suggestion - but be prepared for it to be analyzed and criticized in minute detail by many experienced users - that is the Meta process all our suggestions have to go through.