Inclined to agree with this, I totally understand trying to maintain a standard of answers and being able to quantify expertise in some way to ensure quality content, but I feel like it can be more of a hinderance than a help. Reddit is a good example, although it's often littered with poor content, there's an overall high quality of discussion amongst more focussed threads and subreddits and those with expertise and knowledge to offer are for the most part respected and drive some good discussions.
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