I suggest that any rep awarded after a certain period of time should lose value. The reason is that I see so many one post wonders where a user posts one answer and gets thousands of rep.
A quick query on single answer/question high rep users will show what I mean, but unfortunately, I don't know how to do this on Stack Overflow.
One thing I have noticed is that there are not many answers these days that will get hundreds or even thousands of votes like some did when the site first started.
One possibility for the decrease in value:
- First Year = 10 rep
- Second Year = 8 Rep
- Third Year = 6 Rep
- Forth Year = 4 Rep
- Fifth Year = 2 Rep
- Sixth Year = 2 Rep
However, keep the rep value on the post to show that it is good as it is now.
Would this not provide more incentive for people to answer more questions?
One example of the most simple questions: How do I calculate someone's age in C#? And just to clarify, not all posts are made community wiki like this one, hence my idea about the staggered rep count system.
Is this question worth the amount of rep points it has given the asker? As I said, keep the upvotes, but reduce their rep value. 1391 votes for such a simple question is a lot.
Otherwise it seems that Stack Overflow's mantra of a high rep user being a trusted member is literally crap, due to the fact that a user can gain thousands of rep from a single question or answer and not have any experience on the site. Is that the Stack Overflow we are all striving for?