After reviewing the goals and direction of Stack Overflow here, why is it that SO allows people to mine or reap reputation from questions such as this?
I've heard from moderators that there is a backlog of flags they deal with, so this introduces some inconsistency in which these types of questions are dealt with. I mean, the people of high rep who persistently answer bad questions for reputation and treat SO as if it's a message board should have their reputation taken and they should have to start again.
Some examples:
- Laravel use DB; Where need to placed? In Models or in Controllers?
- PHP Check if specific query is in url
- To be continued...
In one instance Stack Overflow is a Q&A for programmers to get quality answers for problems. On the another hand, standards are generally a good principle to know, learn or learn where to find them. This is somewhat inconsistent because a lot of these are discussion based and violate the rules not to mention perfectly meet the "Primarily opinion based" flag.
My question is why can't these people be penalized so they learn they need to understand the rules and ensure they follow them correctly and not try to reap reputation?
Edit TheLostMind made a very valid point in the comments regarding good content contributed:
so you are suggesting that we should ignore their "overall" contribution on SO?
I think that some kind of infraction system or sanctions could be proposed, where accounts that receive too many infractions over a short period of time (3 days) have that reputation seized, while their content is rewarded. This means that if the posts are reported/flagged, they don't get the rep (but also allowing for a more automated approach in the future).
The reason for this question is because occasionally I find myself in a bit of a situation where by I need help from other programmers; my first thoughts are "let's Google this problem" and nine times out of ten Stack Overflow hits the first page, usually with multiple posts that all match my question. When I open them each of them are specific problems to a certain environment which really does not help. So I go back to Google and reword things.
But now I find there are more useless articles on Stack Overflow as a direct result of answering questions that should not even be answered as opposed to just simply closing them. I mean, as time goes on, will Stack Overflow become a knowledge base with occasional edits or a collection of differing versions of articles to solve specific problems? At the minute it feels like a message board; we sort of look up to high-rep members to uphold the rules a bit more.
I guess, my question is why can't these people be penalised so they learn they need to understand the rules and ensure they follow them correctly and not try to reap reputation.
Because those users vastly outnumber the people that care about quality content.