Is it arrogant to ask the Internet a question and expect to receive an answer? {<~see what I did there?) 
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Interesting, thanks for sharing this.
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I wouldn't call it vampirism,. though I can see why that comes to mind. It is strictly voluntary to participate in answering the questions and I think it's really wonderful and a credit to our culture that people enjoy doing so. helping others and building communities feels good!
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I haven't seen it successfully implemented yet but I speculate that a micropayments based Q&A site might be viable at some point. How much would you pay to get a good answer to a difficulty question? maybe solvable with an internet marketplace.
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payment solves the "attentional privelege" problem but it creates an economic privilege problem. no easy answers that I can think of. maybe the system could allow people to earn credits in ways that don't strictly cost money?
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Tokenized cryptonetworks come to mind.
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