So far, we have upvotes/downvotes to calculate reputation of users. By the given docs of Stack Overflow, upvotes/downvotes are a score that the community gives users to appreciate their contribution.
But by my understanding, it could be a hard way, simple to implement, hard to keep it safe and pure. Some users were/are/will be greedy to collect reps. It seems that the design of the system makes users greedy to collect reputation.
And it is not the only issue. Assume a user that answered a very basic critical question many years ago and then they stopped being active for a long time. But because of answering that very basic question they collect tons of reps. Now, alongside this user assume another user that tried to be active and answers many questions (mistakes, configs, how to use...) and receives just one or two upvotes for them and in the end the second user has less reps than the first.
Which one is more active? Which one is more helpful and useful for our community? Obviously the second user.
Solution: If we have a complicated mathematical/statistical system to count hours of being active, number of answers with upvotes (vote could be weight of each matrix) and totally we calculate of average these matrices to grab the real reputation of users it could be better.
It will avoid users to only collect reps and make eagerness for users to be active to help others, even the management could be very simple, there is no need to spend much time and energy for care about users, because the reputation is based on several criteria.
if (X > hardcodedConst) { ..} else {..}
. We could talk about, why is it so. It is partially because money.