In my opinion, the reputation should be a indication of knowledge and helpfulness.
Currently, many of the questions asked some 6-8 years ago about very broad topics have a high score. Authors of those questions and answers have high rank and gold tags of those topics, even if in some cases, they do not have a good understanding of it.
An example? Take myself: out of my current 4K points, 1.7K come from a single stupid date formatting question in JavaScript. There are much more extreme cases that I will not point out by respect. Do you really think that asking about some basic/general topic 6 years ago indicate any knowledge or helpfulness?
In my opinion, the reputation given by a single question or answer should be limited to a few tens of votes, so persons with high score really correlate with many good answers. The answer could have many votes, but the user score should not be increased further.
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