Another interesting stat, that could be added to a user's profile, is a count of how many times that user's questions or answers have been cited by other users in comments, questions, and answers.
If others, beside myself, consider this an interesting or pertinent statistic, whether cites should garner points or not (to the cited user) would be another topic of discussion.
I suspect a significant percentage of users have cited posts that they have not even voted on, and it is even possible to cite a post you've down-voted. Either way, interestingly, the post was still cite-worthy.
Link popularity is a driving factor in search engine rankings. Also, one measure of a book's influence, is the number of other books who cite that book after it is published. Likewise, "the number of times a Stack Overflow user has been cited" seems to be another pertinent statistic regarding that user's influence.
One Way To Do It
Here's one way you might achieve this: each time a post is submitted or updated, the code would simply create an array of all questions and answer IDs cited within the post. The JSON of this record might look like what's output by running the snippet below:
let citeList = {};
// c = comment, q = question, a = answer:
citeList.sourceID = "c/57348372";
citeList.citings = ["q/419458","a/419459/217867"];
console.log(JSON.stringify(citeList,null,1));
The JSON outputted above is saying: "In comment 57348372, question 419458 and answer 419459/217867 were cited".
This JSON could be written to a table in the database that acts like a queue. Then, some background process would simply process the queue as needed.
If you added another property to all questions and answers called "citeCount", all this background process would have to do it increment the citeCount for each question or answer cited.
After this, showing citeCount stats at the User Profile level would just be a matter of aggregating the citeCounts on all questions and answers of that user. And, this statistic could be cached for instant retrieval when the user profile page is served (it will be as up-to-date as last cache).