On Stack Overflow and the Stack Exchange network in general, we try to focus on the questions themselves rather than who is asking them. Because of that, sorting questions by user reputation is not something that exists and it's not something that's likely to be implemented by the SE team. That said, if you're looking for questions to answer, you might want to consider favoriting some tags: ![Favorite tags][1] By doing that, you should get more questions that you're interested in and able to answer in your feed, and you'll find yourself able to answer more questions over time. Note that questions tagged with one or more of your favorite tags will also appear highlighted on the questions page. You can visit [your tag prediction report](https://stackoverflow.com/users/tag-future/current) to find out what tags the system thinks you may be interested in. Also take a look at [this article](https://stackoverflow.com/help/interesting-topics) in the [Help Center](https://stackoverflow.com/help) to find out how to find more questions that interest you. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/TbZpi.png