Like Cletus, I saw a drop in my rep not only on MSO (I don't care),
but more importantly on SO
(339 points in my case, which, for a "git" like me, is not just "one day" of clever answers;) )
(Yes, "git". And I have the badge to prove it! And yes, I am going for the gold on this one...)

I know this is because some of us activated the account tab feature, and a rep recalc had to be initiated to fix some kind of loophole. Whatever.

Jeff hastily mailed me, and I quote here:

"The recalc means you loose any rep from the deleted post, etc. This is Normal"

Scary stuff (you got to love the "etc").

"you loose", like permanently? Or just for "6-to-8-weeks"TM?

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Quite a few people did - I lost a quarter of my rep on MSO, presumably because some of the questions I answered, and got upvoted on have since been deleted. – Rowland Shaw Jul 3 '09 at 19:09
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In defense of the practice, it's probably fair. There was probably something wrong with the question you responded to in order to get rep in the first place. – Ian Elliott Jul 3 '09 at 19:14
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Loose rep is always scary. Rep should be tied down to prevent dangerous shifting during transit. – Shog9 Jul 3 '09 at 23:36
At least you've got some rep. I only had the hundred I got for signing up with the same OpenID as SO and now I only have 1 rep :( – Sam Hasler Jul 4 '09 at 16:20
@Sam: true, but I do not care about rep on MSO. This is just meta-rep. I do care however about rep on SO: this truly represents the time and effort I spend trying helping others and learning a lot for myself. – VonC Jul 4 '09 at 19:11
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Argh, I was going to edit "loose" to "lose" -- but it's a direct quote, so I can't. – mmyers Feb 3 '10 at 15:59
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I really think we shouldn't penalize people for cleaning up their answers (or having answers given in good faith deleted) as per this comment.

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I assume it's forever. The recalc does exactly that, recalculates all the rep that you should have as of now.

I don't see it changing, and for most users it probably goes down over time as things are pruned/removed and deleted. Perhaps if things become undeleted in the future you'd see an increase in a rep recalc, but I wouldn't be optimistic of things like that happening.

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Given how opaque this kind of rep loss is, wouldn't it be a good idea to have some sort of auto-email to tell you when a post of yours is deleted? (and preferably why too)

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Although you have to select a reason to close a question, no such mechanism exists for deleting questions. So the most you'd know is that something was deleted, but not why. – Kyle Cronin Jul 3 '09 at 19:38
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Ah, but I doubt you'd even know something was deleted - weeks ago I lost 120 rep or so and I figured it was just some artefact of the vote fraud detection thing or something, and then yesterday found one of my old questions had been deleted which would account for it. Wish I'd been given notice and a reason, is all. – bananakata Jul 3 '09 at 19:43
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