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Recently, I asked this question. about an hour ago, it was rated up from -2 to -1, and I received 5 rep on Stack Overflow. Since the question is now +2/-3, I have actually gained a net 4 rep from asking it, despite it being negative.

Shouldn't the total rep that I have received for the question reflect that the question has a total negative score?

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Nope: this is not a bug.

Upvotes are valued more heavily than downvotes (+5/-2 for questions and +10/-2 for answers), so you can gain reputation even from a question whose net score is below zero.

This is done primarily to incentivize good content (== upvotes) through positive reinforcement. In other words, people respond better to upvotes on good questions than they do to downvotes on bad questions, so upvotes are valued more than downvotes.

So, unless you're arguing here that it should be the other way around (or that they should be equal), this is .

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  • I wasn't talking about upvotes being valued more--just that the actual total doesn't matter.
    – Smurfton
    Oct 19, 2014 at 22:31
  • @Smurfton The total doesn't matter, for the reasons I said and the one that Hans pointed out. I see your point, though.
    – AstroCB
    Oct 19, 2014 at 22:33
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That's how it works. If 2 people upvote your question it will take 5 people to downvote it before you get back to a net of 0 reputation.

I'm quite certain the net result is that some people gamble with their posts, especially answers. On an answer if you get one upvote, it will take 5 downvotes to counter the gain.

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