I have recently started using Stack Exchange with active user accounts after lurking as a reader of Stack Overflow for many years. I am now able to upvote, and considering getting involved in my areas of interest.
My realization: after years as a reader, I have years of personal scripts and code projects with developer notes that I wrote in them like:
foo = bar(baz); # solved as per http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1234567/
My plan is to "pay back my debt" to old Stack Overflow askers and answerers by:
- searching my hard drives for useful Stack Overflow URLs and noting which were used to solve code problems, e.g.:
grep -hiIoRs 'http://stackoverflow.*' .
- each day, dispensing most of my upvotes to those linked questions or answers (or both) that helped me in the past.
- Eventually got "caught up" after a few weeks(?)
In general, I wonder if anyone has ever done something similar. Specifically, I wonder if there are reasons not to do this:
Are there public reasons not to do this? Is upvoting sets of years-inactive questions/answers ever considered harmful to public discussion or the community? (e.g. like necroposting?)
Are there account reasons not to do this? Would systematically upvoting a list of disparate old answers/questions each day make my account look like a bot that should be suspended or blocked? (Are upvote-bots a thing?)