Preamble
On Stack Overflow reputation is used as a very rough measurement of how much the site trusts you. Reputation is useful and needed to some extent (or do you want every anonymous user running around with full privileges?) and on the other side of the medal it also brings a lot of problems.
Right now you can gain and lose reputation in many different ways and exactly here lies a problem. You gain the same reputation for moderation and contribution and with that you also unlock privileges.
So we give moderation privileges to someone who might contribute a lot and posts a lot of useful stuff, but he does not have any experience in moderating the site. So we are mixing moderation and contribution reputation together even though they are two different things.
Reputation system 2.0
We should split and disconnect moderation and contribution action and have two different reputation scores. So you will have moderation reputation and contribution reputation.
Moderation reputation will indicate how useful your moderation actions are and how much the site trusts your moderation.
Contribution reputation will indicate how useful your contribution is to other users and how much the site trusts you about your knowledge.
So why should we have two reputation scores and what does it solve? Why should it be better than the current system?
Splitting the reputation into moderation and contribution definitely won't solve the overall problem with having reputation, but I think it is a less harmful choice. Right now we are throwing moderation and contribution into the same jar, which makes it harder to make changes to the system. Splitting those two will make the system more flexible and easier to make changes to it.
Advantages
- More flexibility to define requirements for privileges
- Privileges can be more specific for moderation or contribution
- Users need to do more moderation or contribution to unlock moderation/contribution privileges and get more confident how they should use them correctly
- Changes to moderation or contribution reputation/privileges can be made easier, since it doesn't affect the other one
- People will now get specifically rewarded for moderating the site with reputation and privileges, and it won't change their contribution reputation or privileges
Concerns
- Users now want to play two RPG's (role-playing-game) and earn their points
- If we have moderation reputation and someone does some editing, why should he then know better how the moderation queues work rather than if he just contributes and gets his reputation to unlock the queue privilege?
- How should the migration of the old reputation work, without destroying the reputation of the current users?
- Two reputation scores = Double the reputation problem?
Example scenario
Reputation
As an example editing or accepting would increase your moderation reputation, while writing a good answer or question will increase your contribution reputation.
Since in the current system you get very little reputation for editing or accepting we would of course need to redefine for what and how much reputation you get for specific actions.
Privileges
As an example for the review queues you may need a lot moderation reputation and just a bit contribution reputation, while for the ads free privilege you may just need some contribution reputation to unlock it.
Migration of old Reputation
I think transferring the current reputation into two different reputation scores will be very complex and need to be very well thought out. We would need to define what parameters count as moderation and which as contribution score. We would need to define how much reputation each parameter is worth in the new reputation system.
This question is a discussion, not a feature-request and should be a discussion about the basic concept of having two different reputation scores. About the advantages and concerns of such a reputation system. I want to gather different opinions and ideas on this.
Why aren't moderation tools given to people with a history of good moderation? Is a very similar question. And while I talk about the same thing here, I have an idea of how this could be managed with the idea of having two reputation scores. So this question might bring some fresh air into the same thing as the linked question, but it should go further and be a discussion about dis-/advantages of the concept of two reputation scores.