> To that end, if you have questions, concerns, comments, or other
> feedback about this change, please post it as an answer here.

**Feedback???**

To what end? Decision has already been made, regardless of the negative feedback on the Meta site. One of the questions posted before official announcements and that is not deleted is [Should the weight of question upvotes be increased network-wide?](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/337843/should-the-weight-of-question-upvotes-be-increased-network-wide)

This decision will be detrimental to the quality of Stack Overflow. I believe it is final nail in the coffin. 

# RIP stack Overflow, welcome Homework Overflow.

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I will repeat what I said in answer to the linked question because some things you can never say enough times:


> Should the weight of question upvotes be increased network-wide?

# No.

 - Answers are more valuable than questions because they require knowledge, giving more reputation to answers rewards learning and acquiring that knowledge.

 - Users asking a question (trying to solve problem) will get answers besides the reputation, a solution to their problem which is a reward on its own.

 - Reputation unlocks moderation powers - reputation gained through knowledge means moderation will be done by more knowledgeable people and that reduces potential errors.

 - We don't need to add more incentive for people to ask questions, especially not on Stack Overflow, there are already way too many poorly researched and poorly asked questions.

 - Questions often get upvotes because of "me, too" problems. Someone has a problem, finds the answer on existing question and upvotes both even though question might be less than stellar or even rather poor.

As the end result, giving same reputation for questions as for answers will only reduce overall quality.