TL;DR No, thank you.
This would be extremely difficult to moderate on a site of this size. As Makoto pointed out, this site gets a tremendous amount of traffic. Users post about 8,000 questions per day on average (lower on weekends and higher during the week). Many of those questions are already of poor quality. So, imagine if this word got out:
Hey, there's a special tag on Stack Overflow. Just tag your post competition
, and people will compete to write code for you! Just don't tell them it's your homework.
Add into that all the new and creative forms of spam and other abuse we would see. It would simply be unworkable.
Keep in mind that this also would have several other negative effects. Users only have so much time to spend on answering questions. By adding a "competition" category of posts, distinguished only by a particular tag, we would:
- make traditional, non-competition questions compete against competition questions for attention, and
- require people who want to answer questions to spend more time finding the questions they want to answer.
End results:
- Much, much more homework and job-interview spam.
- Lots of questions showing no effort, but getting away with it by pretending to be about a competition of some sort.
- A surge in people trying to cheat in other, off-site competitions (which already happens fairly frequently).
- Fewer answers on good, traditional questions.
- A slow erosion of question and answer quality as new users get even more confused about what kinds of posts are on-topic and appropriate.
- Skewed reputation effects. (Compare the insane things that happened with reputation when we had Documentation.)
All in all, I think this would be a bad idea for this site.
None of this is to say that I'm opposed to coding competitions, Programming Puzzles & Code Golf (where I have an account and have competed several times), codewars (where I also have a somewhat active account), and so on. I'm not even opposed to the competitions on Russian SO. If that works, more power to that community. It's just not realistic on this site, i.e., Stack Overflow (English edition).