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This may have been asked before, but recently just thought of a new potential search operator for user reputation.

Suppose the following is entered:

[sql] votes:0 question answers:0

I would expect it to show sql tagged questions with 0 votes and 0 answers.

Then if you want to further rule out user(s) say with at least a rep score of 5, add user_rep:5 or something to that effect. The use case for this addition might allow for someone to further refine the results so that they don't have to wonder if this poster frequently posts questions and does not accept them.

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    Why would you want to filter questions by user rep? SO is all about content, not users. Good/great questions can be asked by any user, regardless of their reputation.
    – Cristik
    Nov 12, 2022 at 14:02
  • Yes, good point. Though the potential answerer would be able to further refine the result and save some research as to whether the poster just posts a lot of questions and never accepted any, lets them linger w/o acceptance, etc.
    – etch_45
    Nov 12, 2022 at 14:04
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    "The use case for this addition might allow for someone to further refine the results so that they don't have to wonder if this poster frequently posts questions and does not accept them." Filtering by rep seems to be almost entirely useless for this effect. Just about any rep gain, say a question upvote, would bypass the filter. Nov 12, 2022 at 14:14
  • Besides, users are not required to accept an answer to any question. If you are answering a question for the purpose of having it accepted, you are doing it wrong. Nov 12, 2022 at 15:02

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Searching by the user's reputation is a terrible idea. Antithetical to the model of Stack Overflow. If you are searching for content, the reputation of who posted it does not really matter. Moreover, the reputation can easily change, so your query becomes quite useless.

However, the justification given to "research" users is exceptionally weak.

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    That could be an argument for not showing the reputation points, badges, etc. on posts, but just an anonymous link to the user profile. E.g., behind the link text "Answered 3 hours ago". The "show off" part of the original design could be changed. Nov 12, 2022 at 17:23

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