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I know this question is "off-topic" here, but frankly, there's no other place to ask it if you have "no" reputation. I tried to use https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/ask (where it probably belongs), but you have to have a reputation of +5 to ask a question there. And through search of questions there, it doesn't seem anyone has ever asked this (quite strange in itself).

I've read all of the help articles (https://stackoverflow.com/help) including help on privileges (https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges) and reputation (https://stackoverflow.com/help/reputation), but there is no information on exactly what steps a "newbie" should take to start gaining reputation to interact with the website!

I use "newbie" in quotes because I've been using this website for years to get answers to questions I have. However, I've never been able to contribute because I don't have a high enough reputation.

Point blank -- there needs to be a step-by-step guide to joining the site and building reputation, like:

  1. Sign up
  2. Vote on 5 answers
  3. Answer 3 questions
  4. Ask 2 questions
  5. Flag 4 questions
  6. Etc...

Otherwise, you're always going to have people who want to help, but can't (or don't know how).

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Read the unanswered question list https://stackoverflow.com/unanswered/tagged/?tab=noanswers and answer one or two. Also, you can ask your own questions. The rep will start flooding in, don't worry.

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  • That may be a good starting point, you'll have to survive the peer reviews though. Dec 17, 2014 at 18:37

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