With Documentation going into public beta earlier today, folks have raised a number of concerns over the reputation thresholds. I'd like to take a moment to address those in one place.
We are adjusting the thresholds
First and foremost - we are adjusting the rep rewards as we speak. This is a beta. Stack Overflow Q&A had reputation rewards adjusted over the years (question upvotes got reduced from 10 to 5, question downvotes stopped costing reputation, etc). As much as I'd love to think that we'd get this right on day 1, that's ... unlikely. :)
We're deploying changes now that reduce reputation awarded for edits from 10 to 5. We are also raising the thresholds for what a "substantive edit" is (the rep recalc is now live from these changes).
Reputation cap still exists
We had a bug on release that didn't take Documentation rep into account when determining the daily rep cap. It's been fixed, and we're about to recalc the reputation for folks who were affected. The changes above will go into effect at the same time.
Reputation rewards are here to stay
Contributions to Documentation are as important and require as much, if not more, effort as contributions to Q&A. Documentation is also a viable way to contribute for someone who may not (yet) be comfortable asking or answering questions.
Why not separate reputation from Q&A?
Part of the reason here is technical - introducing a new reputation type is quite a lot of work. However, the more important reason here is that there is only one Stack Overflow. There is no "Q&A Stack Overflow" and "Documentation Stack Overflow". The goal here is to have both types of content combined and contributing to the same goal: collectively increasing the sum total of good programming knowledge in the world. See here for a more elaborate answer.
What about fraud?
We're monitoring all the things. Just like Q&A has vote fraud detection tools, so will Docs once we have some data and see what makes sense.
Are these new values set in stone now?
Hell naw. This is a beta. I cannot emphasize that enough. I must sound like a broken record by now, but we are monitoring usage and will tweak and adjust things as needed. Keep your feedback coming! We're listening.
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private beta?None of the Q&A rep from the private beta is being preserved.
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. It should be reduced, 10-fold at least. "for someone who may not (yet) be comfortable asking or answering questions" - Are they shy or not qualified to ask/answer a good question/answer? A person not able to create good Q&A is even less able to create good documentation. Both the quotes show that you placed user happiness over quality and that's one hell of a terrible idea.