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I find myself going back through old questions periodically, and I occasionally come across questions on which I feel I can share some insight.

My question is: why bother? If the question is old and inactive, especially if it already has a number of responses, it's unlikely that anyone will notice one more response way down at the bottom, much less take the time to read it and vote on it. I feel like my voice would be entirely lost in the din.

It seems like there should always be incentive to answer if you think you have something to offer, more incentive than just "so it's there in case anyone wants to wade through old questions reading every single answer to weed out the good but late ones from the mediocre but timely ones".

Or am I missing something?


I guess this question wasn't "programming-related" enough, despite being upvoted a number of times in its brief life.

I still want to know if others feel like there's an incentive other than just "to say it, in case" or "in case someone upvotes it far in the future".

Recommend closing as not a programming question. Also SO meta question. Also discussion oriented. Also argumentative (there should be an incentive for doing X!). – Adam Davis Nov 12 '08 at 4:43
If the question doesn't already have a good answer, or you do have something significant to add, then you can depend on the "long tail" to give you rep over time. I'm still getting rep on questions I asked months ago. – Adam Davis Nov 12 '08 at 4:44
But if the satisfaction of helping others out who come later by way of Google isn't enough, then consider the help and entertainment you have received and let that be your payment and incentive. You do not know who you will help, and over time your kindness may well come back to you. – Adam Davis Nov 12 '08 at 4:45
Closed and re-tagged. @chazomaticus: For future reference, all sofaq questions should be wiki mode, as should discussions such as this (don't think this really qualifies as a frequently-aq though). – Shog9 Nov 12 '08 at 4:55
There is an incentive. If you answer a question more than 60 days later with at least 5 votes you get a necromancer badge. These are quite hard to get as only 16 have been awarded so far – Sam Hasler Nov 12 '08 at 18:40
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