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How is the reputation level affecting our behavior on Stack Overflow?

First of all, this isn't a question per se, it's more likely to be a discussion I would like to engage in on how users are seen according to their reputation level and how it affects our behavior on Stack Overflow (at least, mine).

Here is how I behave:

  1. I tend to answer to questions asked by lower-rep users as I'm sure I'm more likely to understand their problem and able to help them out than questions asked by higher-rep users (I take for granted that higher-rep users have more knowledge than me and therefore, that I would be unhelpful to them).
  2. I tend to less downvote answers that I have a doubt on when they are provided by higher-rep users: the question "Am I sure I have understood correctly the problem?" tend to arise more on those higher-rep users' answers (and I cannot guarantee that I downvote less because answers are of better quality).
  3. For the same reasons as 2., I'm less likely to flag questions asked by higher-rep users (slightly related to 1. too).
  4. As for accepting answers, I have to admit that the contributor's reputation level would guide me in whether accepting his answer or not. That is to say: the highest reputation level, the more tendency I have to accept the answer (I think it gives more "credibility" to the answer).

Long story short, an user's reputation level tends to affect how I perceive his/her contributions where I know it shouldn't (#1, #2).

And you? Does (and how does) reputation level tend to affect your behavior on Stack Overflow? If it doesn't, how would you advise a fellow contributor to behave in the best way for the community?


I do realize now that the subject of how your own reputation level affect your behavior would also be interesting to discuss.

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