I am quite new to this great site and am definitely not a programming genius. But what I want to bring up as a problem is that IMHO it is much harder to earn lots of reputation points than it was in the first years of this site's existence.
Why do I think so? If you check some very popular questions and answers you will see they touch some basic and very useful topic from popular technology, like How do I revert an SVN commit?, that many programmers deal with every day. These topics are fundamental for each technology. I am almost sure that ~98% of possible topics like that were already asked and answered for current, past and contemporary technologies. There are exceptions of course.
New technologies emerge every day, and these kinds of topics can be started, but a number of them will be much lower as when Stack Overflow started there where already many technologies on market, and these members of Stack Overflow who were here from the beginning had more chance to earn 1000s of points.
I have no idea what could be the solution and I am not even sure this is REAL problem for any person, but these are my thoughts that you may share or deny.