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I understand how different privileges unlock, and how you can gain access to different parts of SO with more reputation. However, is there any other incentive to gain reputation other than the SO unlockable privileges? Can employers see reputation, or is it something an experienced SO user can use on his/her resume?

The highest privilege (that I know of) unlocks at 25k reputation, but there are many users on SO who have over 100k reputation. What are the personal incentives to keep earning it? Simply because a user enjoys answering questions and helping others? Are there any personal incentives outside of work that cause someone to continue answering questions past the 25k reputation mark?

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    You keep gaining more delete votes until 35k rep, so people who vote to delete a lot of things might have incentive to keep going until then. Aug 2, 2016 at 23:18
  • This question isn't specifically about professional incentives. While that may be someone's personal incentive, I was more asking about what personal incentives there are
    – wcarhart
    Aug 2, 2016 at 23:19
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    we get free cookies after 21k
    – user557846
    Aug 3, 2016 at 2:17
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    OP right now... Aug 3, 2016 at 2:30
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  • You get a Mug with a programming Joke.
    – Enzokie
    Aug 3, 2016 at 2:47
  • @Two-BitAlchemist if I could select comments as the best answer I'd pick this one
    – wcarhart
    Aug 3, 2016 at 3:23
  • @zzzzBov is worthy too
    – wcarhart
    Aug 3, 2016 at 3:23

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I understand how different privileges unlock, and how you can gain access to different parts of SO with more reputation. However, is there any other incentive to gain reputation other than the SO unlockable privileges?

That's about it, really. Badges are another incentive, but they're not really something you unlock with more reputation, just something you earn along side it.

Can employers see reputation, or is it something an experienced SO user can use on his/her resume?

Everyone's reputation is publicly viewable. I wouldn't put my reputation on my resume, but I might mention it if I were one of the top contributors to a particular tag that was relevant to a job that I was applying for.

The highest privilege (that I know of) unlocks at 25k reputation, but there are many users on SO who have over 100k reputation. What is the incentive to keep earning it? Simply because a user enjoys answering questions and helping others?

Yes, that's about all. I'd add the fact that you keep earning reputation on old posts that you answered years ago (so you don't really need to keep answering if you don't want to).

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Are there any personal incentives outside of work that cause someone to continue answering questions past the 25k reputation mark?

Yes! When you reach 100k you receive a swag.

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  • Only 15k remaining to get mine!
    – Oriol
    Aug 3, 2016 at 2:32

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