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I'm not a high-rep user, as I never even bothered to get 10k. Why? What am I going to do with the 10k tools? I don't even know what they are, but I'm tired of my effort going unnoticed and unrewarded... and I don't see an incentive to work hard to get those tools just to become Sisyphus like all the other high rep users before me.

Here is the only answer I provided that got more than 5 upvotes since March 1. I literally copy-pasted the JDK Javadoc. Yawn.

Here is an answer that took me quite a bit of time to solve, because the answer *did not exist on SO, even though there were multiple questions on the same topic.. I had to go decompile the JavaFX source because I couldn't find the answer anywhere on SO or the rest of the internet. Literally the only response I got was because I marked one of the questions as a duplicate and the original asker got mad at me, even though I gave him the correct answer to his question.

Here is an answer that took me two days to figure out on my own, because the answer was not on SO, and the documentation wasn't clear.. So I was excited to be able to help someone with the same problem as me, except I only got one upvote and no checkmark.

Here is my highest rated answer, ever. I guess it's good that I can go to grepcode and copy paste what I find there and write it up in 10 minutes.

And finally, this is the most recent answer with at least 10 upvotes.. So easy to understand! And, surprising no one, the 100 reputation went to the person who answered first. Except, this question is a duplicate many times over.

In summary:

  • People these days are only upvoting things they can understand immediately. This means if you have an obscure technology, they are probably not even going to click on the question let alone upvote it.
  • There is no incentive whatsoever for searching for and finding unanswered, upvoted questions and answering them. Who knows if the asker even still comes to this site? Especially since most people asking have jobs and have to find some sort of solution fairly quickly, even if it's a terrible hack, so if you answer weeks or months later they've almost certainly moved on.
  • People generally only click on questions once. Therefore, if you don't get a vote with that first click, you've missed your chance.
  • Low rep, no knowledge users are rewarding duplicate answers, because the people who can vote to close are often as jaded as I am.
durron597
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