Has anyone looked into specific numbers of how much reputation is being given out on documentation?  It's like a hyperinflation, crashing any meaning to reputation as a measure of trust.

If you take any top up-voted documentation, such as [this at 423 up-votes][1]:

> [![enter image description here][2]][2]

Then, look to the **72 users** who've edited that post:

> [![enter image description here][3]][3]

This pool of users is now collectively reaping the benefit:

Unnamed user 1, now top 0.54% this month:

> [![enter image description here][4]][4]

Unnamed user 2, now top 0.63% this month:

> [![enter image description here][5]][5]

Another way of looking at this, from three other users:

[![enter image description here][6]][6]

How much reputation is this documentation example giving per day?  60,000+ reputation points?

While I understand documentation is different than Q&A, where more edits and encouraged to refine documentation posts, at a certain point you'd think these would convert to community wiki.


  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/java/99/arrays/404/creating-and-initializing-arrays#t=201607251521068986403
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/SuaNi.png
  [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/q0DDJ.png
  [4]: https://i.sstatic.net/lXQ4U.png
  [5]: https://i.sstatic.net/T7bsP.png
  [6]: https://i.sstatic.net/7SjDe.png