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I've noticed that marginally appropriate questions seem to generate a lot of reputation for the poster. For example, Shawn's "Best place to meet female programmers", while being at -6 at the time of this post, has actually generated 206 rep points (+280 -74) for him. There are many other examples - often having to do with "What's your favorite X?"

UPD: jop posted a link in the comments to a uservoice entry which talks about having subjective answers receive less reputation. this will probably help, but only in cases where there are many comments.

If it's what the community wants, then it's going to get a positive response. But this question is subjective, argumentative, not programming related, has no objectively factual answer, is discussion oriented, etc, etc, etc. Closing. – Adam Davis Oct 3 '08 at 17:13
Considering how many answers there were in the first 20 mins, I think people want to discuss this. Also, there are plenty of stackoverflow related question which are not strictly programming relate, including your own stackoverflow.com/questions/57539/… – Eugene Katz Oct 3 '08 at 17:27
@Katz: Why not repost as a community question? That way, the answers wouldn't all be about how you're exploiting the thing you complain about yourself. – Mike F Oct 3 '08 at 17:31
stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/general/… -- make subjective questions earn less reputation – jop Oct 3 '08 at 18:02
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Should be moved to Meta, and has probably already been discussed there. – Gabriel Hurley Aug 25 at 20:15

migrated to meta.stackoverflow.com by GWLlosa, DJ, gnovice, Lasse V. Karlsen, dmckee Aug 26 at 0:25

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