I read some of the blog and some of the meta threads and started thinking about the whole situation. I also read some links a friend gave me in regards to some stuff Mozilla is looking at with testing for gender bias code reviews.
This got me to thinking about how I read and perceive questions on the site. Usually when I read a question I'm looking for what the issue is, if it is stated clearly. If it's not, I'll post comments asking questions about it. Also I'll look for syntax errors or low hanging fruit to address in the comments. I'm not above talking the issue out with the poster in the comments and nudging them towards the answer themselves, rather than posting an answer. The way I see it, I'm not hard up for rep. That's not really why I'm here.
However, I keep reflecting on that. If there have been times when I've rushed to post an answer because I wanted to be the first to answer, potentially increasing my chance of getting the approved solution from the user. I know there have been. Apparently, I feel incentivized in some way that getting an answer posted quickly is more important, rather than going into great detail about the issue. I do not want that to be how I answer questions, and I do try to provide details into the issue, but I'm sure I could provide more information than what I do.
So my question is more around how people view the reputation system on the site as being a possible contributor to the environment we are currently discussing. Is it possible that we are making it more of a competition, rather than an undertaking of sharing information? I'm not saying competition is bad. I'm just thinking about the down sides to potentially having people in the mind set of needing to get the reputation, wanting to climb up the reputation ladders, treating questions/answers differently based upon the author's obtained reputation.
Reputation has functionality towards letting people gain access to features as they gain it. But in actuality how important is that to other users? How necessary is it for people asking questions to see an answer author's reputation? Is it not enough for them to see the content of the answer, supported by the upvote/downvote system? Could we potentially remove some of the (potential) bias with some added anonymity?
unwelcoming
? he only has 9k rep..