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Could there be a bit of reputation leakage between the sites, please?

I came from Stack Overflow where I participate more frequently, but now I had an issue that I found would be better to be posted on Server Fault, because configuring LDAP isn't a programming topic. It’s my first posting there, which results in enormous restrictions:

  • I cannot post my answer
  • I had to remove the links

This is caused by the reputation restrictions. They are justified for users which are new to the system, but as more and more Stack Exchange sites arise to separate topics, I think if you have once understood the idea of Stack Exchange, you don’t have to be educated on each site again.

So I would like to propose a sharing of the reputation across all Stack Exchange sites.

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You cannot post your answer? And of note: Once you earn 200 rep on one site, an association bonus of 100 rep kicks in for the others, removing most of the basic thresholds. – Bart Nov 30 '12 at 10:24
This was indeed resolved by implementing the +100 association bonus. – Tim Post Nov 30 '12 at 12:19
So you know, it's expected that you research your question before asking it. This has been proposed many, many times in the past. – meagar Nov 30 '12 at 22:50

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Your Stack Overflow rep is only 80, once you reach 200 rep then you'll start with 100 rep on all other Stack Exchange sites.

This is only to help you over the initial rep restrictions for people who do not understand the Stack Exchange method. I disagree with sharing rep across all Stack Exchange sites: just because you know something about a programming language doesn't mean you know how to configure a server or bake a cake.

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+1, extremely good answer. just because you know something about a programming language doesn't mean you know how to configure a server or bake a cake.. – Sahil Mahajan Mj Nov 30 '12 at 13:08

When you reach 200+ points on any of your SE accounts, your linked accounts receive a 100 point association bonus, to make this kind of thing easier.

Your highest-scoring account only has 80 points, you need to earn a little more.

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