Is reputation only built or assessed by tenure and quantity and not by fewer but well researched, studied and articulated questions and relevant answers? Original title started as this: *Why does this off-topic member have higher rep than me & how can I report flag him to Moderators & Community?* But now, I am just pointing at this as an example/ instance of the subject. **Example:** Please see sammyg's comments on my very valid and well researched question which received unnecessary and quite a few negative points. http://superuser.com/questions/951095/2015-how-can-i-transfer-everything-from-chrome-to-a-new-pc-or-os **After an extremely off-topic flood of philosophical comment spam he says he has no idea as he does not use Chrome and has no idea what to do.** I am trying to avoid bad mouthing and using bad naming/ bad words for such people, but what are we to do with such people? I have spent decades on technology & world exposure and dont post all the time on Stack Exchange sites; I do my research and putting together pieces from information and experience. I only ask questions here when I am unable to find a conclusive answer. But, I tend to get flagged, when (for lack of a better or more polite word) 'morons' ( I cant find a more polite word to use here.. if there is one please do clean this out) like this Run amok and build rep here. PS: I apologize for going this way, but how do I 'label' this member and his stupid & off-topic comment spamming? [![enter image description here][1]][1]. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/4DFDJ.png