Originally Posted by
joshSCH
I highly doubt anyone would do such a thing.. What would be the purpose? Simply to gain reputation in the community? I'm quite certain that such activity could be easily monitored. If some random person that no one has ever heard of before all of a sudden has 700 rep points, then perhaps that member should be investigated for 'fraud' by the admins. It would not be hard to catch people doing that, and I doubt many would anyways.. We are just talking about small points (like 1-5) for new members.
I can very well create dummy accounts, make them ask simple questions, answer those questions and gain a nice and green 5 point reputation without any effort. How's that? And please don't be under the assumption that such a minor thing would be noticed by anyone because it won't.
But on the contrary, you have to ask yourself what is the purpose of an IT community such as this? The reason for its very existence is to help one another... to share our knowledge, and in return be taught something ourselves. So, the new members should be allowed a voice in the community. If any Daniweb member helps another with a problem, be it little or small (what does it matter? That member was stumped and needed help.. it shouldn't matter whether the problem seemed idiotic to the tech gurus) then the member who donated his time and knowledge should be rewarded. The rep system should not be ultimately controlled by the daniweb regulars... it should exist in such a way to reward those who help others, and who contribute to the overall success of the community.
There, that is my humble opinion on the matter..
I would rather like the rep to be influenced by those people who have spent their valuable time and effort helping others and not by newbies who have no guarantee of staying and who just come here for a quick fix.
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