I find this topic very interesting,(more details below), but are we barking up the right tree?<br/><br/> The way I see it the best ways to gain rep, for those who put their score above the effectiveness of the site as a whole, is to produce dupes or near dupes. Restated: By policy we say no dupes but the system actually rewards better for dupes. Reasoning: ---------- I rarely if ever find the need to ask questions, (and slightly less rarely a need to answer). There's already so much here that I really don't need to ask many new questions, & answers I might give aren't usually really an improvement over answers already given. <br/>The above fact, however, is detrimental to my reputation score, which is pretty low considering how often I use the site. <br/> Here's the most interesting part (to me @ least):<br/> In fact, if I did care more about my reputation score, the best way for me to get a better score would be to find a popular, fairly straight forward question and tweak it a little, make my own post, then watch the answers pour in. As [Jeff Atwood pointed out][1] in the article Robert Harvey linked in comments, this isn't necessarily bad as, in theory, this will make more users like me, just here to get answers & occasionally provide them. <br/>So, given that the above we can fight duplicates indefinitely but I suspect tweaking the reputation system might be more effective.<br/><br/> Some Thoughts: ---------- - -Programmatically decrease point rewards for questions that share a high percentage of text with an older, already answered, & well traveled/upvoted answer. - -Revist the duplicate finding algorithm (possibly add a second which checks after the question has been written but before it gets posted... could likely make it the same check that assigns reward value) - -Provide higher rewards for questions that are unique (both for upvotes on the question as well as the answer... because answering obscure questions, theoretically, provides a wider breadth of answers & topics... because we really don't need 1000s of questions on javascript closures [not saying we have that many but once a topic has been beat to death but always gets answers we are more likely to get duplicates... because it's easier to ask than to read all the answers to all the variations of the same question]) - -Decrease rewards for users who's reputation score increases past 1K for questions asked... we don't need to motivate these people to ask questions, we need to motivate new users who just don't feel as comfortable asking... these people will ask regardless (but with generally lower/attainable seeming scores new users may be less likely to attempt to game the system) - -Decrease rewards as scores get higher anyway, this might tend to decrease the desire to quickly answer simple questions (without researching if they are answering something that's already been answered) Sorry I think this stuff through too much :D. I would, however, be interested in hearing other peoples thoughts. [1]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/243035/show-related-questions-immediately-after-posting