Question upvote = 5 reputation points
Answer upvote = 10 reputation points
But we all know answers are upvoted much more readily than questions.
So why does a question upvote only get 5 reputation points?
Because it is harder to get I think it should get 10 reputation points also.
I appreciate "a question is receiving" and "an answer is giving" and that should be taken into account and reduce the reputation points value of a question upvote. However, given that a question upvote is much harder to get, I feel that there is no need for a reputation points reduction.
Consider these maths, which assumes that an answer will get double the number of upvotes (which in my experience is roughly correct)...
Question is asked which receives 20 upvotes = 5 * 20 = 100 reputation points
Answer is received which receives 40 upvotes = 10 * 40 = 400 reputation points
So the answer, all things being equal, scores four times more than the question. While I could understand the answer scoring double, scoring four times more is too much!
Recommendation...
Question upvote = 10 reputation points
Answer upvote = 10 reputation points
Thoughts?
BUT we all know answers are upvoted much more readily than questions.
Do you have supporting evidence? I see plenty of upvoted questions without answers and answers with lower scores than the question. I don't have evidence to the contrary mind you, but I don't think your statement is a fair assumption