We didn't talk so far about ChatGPT-generated questions.
This is surely another facet of the problem. If we would be flooded with chatbot-questions, and initially would put energy in the considering and answering them, I don't know whether I would engage in any other question at all once I've got the suspicion that each of them could be a fun-project.
Btw, I'm not convinced of the "rep-point" assumption. I'm an old Usenet user, and meeting real disgusting trolling there over years, and escalating in the 1990s, I think it is a reduced(*1) perspective to put the bot-chatting in terms of acquiring reputation points - and suggesting that installing a button for "getting 340 reps immediately" would significantly reduce the problem: of simply making fun with the lustful (and cynical) experience of bullying and destruction.
Finally, I think a greenfield for training users with recognized Q&A of chatbots to sharpen our awareness and accumulate experiences would be a good thing (I know that this is not the policy of SE, so it might better be a service outside our small world here).
(*1) - I said "reduced", not "completely false"