I've gotten over 350 rep points* since last week for [this here Documentation edit][edit]. I think it made the example better; I'm pleased to have been able to contribute.

On the other hand, rewriting a couple of sentences has gained me more reputation -- even [at +5 an upvote instead of +10][pocaly] -- than any but the top 10 of my Q&A posts (out of over a thousand). That's honestly kind of embarassing. [It devalues my answering][-ans] in my own mind. ([Also][--ans].) I'm one of nearly 40 editors of that Example as of this moment. There are 22 editors after me. I didn't even create the dang thing: I just expanded it a bit. I don't really want this rep. If it was money, I would donate it to save the whales or something.**

This has been mentioned here and there, but I'm making a concrete proposal that editors of Doc items should not be rewarded the same amount in perpetuity for every upvote. **If [this is collaboration, where we share the work][collab], let us also _share_ the reward, not _multiply_ it**.

Specifically, the value of one's contribution to an Example should diminish proportionate to one of

  - The amount of the current version which you are actually responsible for (Ideal, hard)  
    - Possibly according to a [blame][blame] line count (Straightforward, slightly game-able) 
  - The number of editors who have come after you (Easier, still somewhat game-able) 
  - The amount of time that has passed since your edit (Simplest but least appealing) 
  
Yes, all of these are subject to gaming. But _everything is_; any of them would be better than the current structure.

I might suggest further that the editors of items be ranked by one of these criteria, and only the top _N_ get rep, in fixed amounts: 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3,... (or whatever). Another good option would be simple [proportional division of some fixed amount per vote][div].

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*And counting... I swear the achievements box lights up every third time I navigate to a new page.

**Yes, I will use it to post a bounty. (But that also [doesn't take it out of the rep-conomy][inflation].)

[edit]:http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/proposed/changes/18939
[pocaly]:http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/328703/
[-ans]:http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/329450/
[--ans]:http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/329355/
[collab]:http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/328866/dont-give-me-reputation-points-for-making-an-edit-to-a-documentation-topic/329464#comment372777_329464
[blame]:https://help.github.com/articles/github-glossary/#blame
[div]:http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/329295/
[inflation]:http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/328534/