Displaying a users XP to the user is of particular importance
because it describes the relationship they have achieved with
the community, albeit in a simple one-dimensional numeric.
If you had -50 XP, you are receiving a pretty strong signal.
Likewise, if you had 5000 XP, you must be doing something
right.
With respect to showing your XP for all to see, it is not strictly
necessary, but since most would likely
want to see
how they are progressing with respect to other community
members, had it not been visible historically, there would
certainly be a movement to make these numbers visible to all.
Competition for higher XP is, in this regard, healthy.
XP is not specifically a goal, unless you make it one. Perhaps
someone could somehow "engineer" their posts to garner a lot
of XP. This would likely involve helping out the community
a lot. Is answering more questions to gain more XP a bad
thing?
Don't forget, though, that you can't make votes appear
out of thin air. Real people actually have to vote, so there
is a moderating mechanism there. If people feel like they
are being cheated somehow, or that that user is trying a
little too hard, they can always use their votes in the
negative capacity to discourage it.
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