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We need better tools to prevent "long tail of crap" on popular questions

protected by helmut Feb 31 '18 at 12:34 This question is protected to prevent "thanks!", "me too!", or spam answers by new users. To answer it, you must have earned at least 10 reputation on this site (the association bonus does not count).

  1. Is that thing always set at 10 reputation?

  2. Any chance for trusted user or diamond mod to choose it a little higher, say 100 or 1000?

10 may prevent spam, but it does not prevent long "tail of crap" that seem to collect on questions with high scores (go to any question with > 200 votes and look on page 2 or beyond). These are generally years late answers from low-rep users just repeating existing content.

Mysteriously, those late answers can somehow gather many upvotes even if they are not adding any useful content, they're sometimes even voted up when obviously incorrect, so there remains incentive to add answers and the usual quality controls of downvotes and delvotes are not proving adequate.

I don't know how it happens, but suspect some users are trawling through these most popular posts and upvoting on everything there just to try and gain the badges that are associated with using up your votes in a day (it would only need a handful of users doing this to have the effect).

Is there any good, on-topic question on stack overflow where > 1 page worth of answers was warranted? Once a question is so popular and highly visible, we should be looking at maintaining the top-voted and/or accepted answers with edits to make sure they remain current and correct.

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