That's an interesting point, Pine. Wikimedia Brasil a couple of years
ago launched a Grand Prix, whose intention was make groups of users
improve articles' content. Things wiki-branded were used as awards. I
think that is positive but not timely effective, from community's view.

Stackoverflow's model is a good example from crowdsource world, where
every user has a reputation based on his/her answers, community
interaction and so on. The idea is amazing as the results. More info
here:
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/7237/how-does-reputation-work
It's an structural and long term effort -- let's do more of those!

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