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Why do we reward users for answering bad questions and would it be a good idea to incentivize those who downvote or flag them instead?
Your post hits on a very real imbalance on Stack Overflow: curating content, which maintains the quality of this site, isn't rewarded well in comparison to creating that content.
Before I address your ...
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I gamify Stack Overflow; I'm a rep-aholic. How do I stop?
It is my understanding that Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites are built on the idea of gamification. To ask you and other users to stop gamifying it would be self-contradictory.
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Impressions of a newbie to Stack Overflow
Well, you can say that the answer is wrong, or imprecise. But saying that it is "misleading" is, frankly, rude.
You did not give any concrete evidence of your experience at SO, but this comment ...
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Impressions of a newbie to Stack Overflow
I think, your main mistake is to try to answer questions you already know or expect to receive dozens of answers within the first seconds. More than often, such questions, answerable within seconds, ...
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I gamify Stack Overflow; I'm a rep-aholic. How do I stop?
First, I commend you for noticing this on behalf of yourself, and for looking to improve. That's a huge first step, and not many people can identify that they're doing this and want to improve.
This ...
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Why do we reward users for answering bad questions and would it be a good idea to incentivize those who downvote or flag them instead?
The problem isn't necessarily that people are answering these questions, it's that they never go away. An answer certainly works against that since generally a "correct" answer even to a bad ...
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How can I quit using Stack Overflow?
Close the browser tab.
That's all there is to it. Just do it.
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I gamify Stack Overflow; I'm a rep-aholic. How do I stop?
Spend a minute on thinking why you want to achieve 10K. Is it because you want to stop all these people posting stupid answers to clear duplicate questions and poorly researched posts? Do you really ...
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Backup questions for use when banned
It's not gonna fly since each question has an edit history attached to it. It would likely sound more alarms than it would allow them to fly under the radar, and it would likely harm them greatly ...
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Can we separate the addictive from the fun part in SO?
Or do you think that addiction in SO is a negligible problem?
Not negligible, no.
Sure, Stack Overflow helps a helluva lot of developers get through their day in which they ground to a halt, but on ...
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Impressions of a newbie to Stack Overflow
I never experienced the problems you see. That's probably because
I don't read and write in high-frequency tags like [c++] or [javascript]
I try to avoid answering questions that are immediately ...
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How can I quit using Stack Overflow?
A few years ago, I asked a similar question. At the time, my problem wasn't that the site prevented me from doing my job, but rather that it felt like a waste of time to pursue trinkets on the site. ...
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Why do we reward users for answering bad questions and would it be a good idea to incentivize those who downvote or flag them instead?
I believe this question embodies a false premise, namely that those users who do not uphold Stack Overflow's principles of curation are instead merely interested in whoring for points.
But I believe ...
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Do users get reputation points for doing edits?
A user with less than 2k reputation can earn up to 1k rep from suggested edits. +2 for each approved edit.
Users with full edit privilege (2k+) do not earn reputation from making edits.*
Editing is ...
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I gamify Stack Overflow; I'm a rep-aholic. How do I stop?
There are some points in your post that conflict with one another. You said one of the reasons you gamify Stack Overflow is:
I feel the competitive nature when gaming leads me to writing ...
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Why do we reward users for answering bad questions and would it be a good idea to incentivize those who downvote or flag them instead?
There seems to be a general conception of viewer over asker with regards to historical precedence of how this system was designed.
I would just like to put some quotes out there that at least ...
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I gamify Stack Overflow; I'm a rep-aholic. How do I stop?
SO has been structured so that gamifiers will engage in constructive behavior. This effort has been somewhat successful. You probably already know this.
So the question becomes, how much of your ...
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I gamify Stack Overflow; I'm a rep-aholic. How do I stop?
If you want to reduce the negative side of gamification as a whole, you can do your part by discouraging other people from over-gamifying the site. In essence, make the gamification itself better.
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Why do we reward users for answering bad questions and would it be a good idea to incentivize those who downvote or flag them instead?
Frame challenge
My first thought on this is: how do we quantify, without doubt, what makes a good vs bad question.
I've read many Meta questions and answers that go on long explanations that ...
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Impressions of a newbie to Stack Overflow
It means that if you try to craft an answer, to make sure of what you're saying, and adding links and code snippets, etc., you're usually beaten by somebody else and your answer is ignored.
Even if ...
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