I came across this question today. It is the one and only question ever posted by its contributor. In the space of almost 10 years of inactivity, they have accumulated >20k reputation, and are rated as in the top 2% of contributors. No doubt it is a helpful question to a certain audience... but it has long been a community effort, and so is it not a stretch to say that the reputation is deserved?
I get that this is a Q&A site, and that there is value in the Q component as much as in the A component. But... the stated purpose of reputation is to act as, well, reputation - to be "earned by convincing your peers that you know what you’re talking about"
Apparently Life isn't fair with regard to reputation. To me that's a cop out. I think we can do better...
Concrete proposal: limit the reputation gained from a question to N days after the user last posted either a question or an answer or an accepted edit to either. Suggestion: N=14. FAQ suggestion: change "question is voted up: +10" to "... +10 (subject to activity - see below)" and explain the constraints and the intent of them.
The intention is that doing this would have zero impact on anyone who is a regular SO contributor of genuine value. It is also intended that you can contribute a single answer, retire, and watch your reputation rise without limit. It encourages more meaningful engagement with SO by encouraging activity that helps improve questions and answers.
My intention is also that you could leave SO/SX for a period, return, and continue to earn value from old questions that you asked years ago - that the reputation accrues to a question's contributor when the contributor is actively contributing value.
Variation: make it N days after ANY activity so as to include the contribution of comments.
Counter-argument: this is a Q&A site, so edits to Qs and As are valuable contributions when accepted, whereas comments are too variable in nature to be a concrete indication of value. Valued contributors could/should be expected to contribute a question/answer/edit inside N days.