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When reading questions and answers I like the ability to glance at a users reputation to give an indication of how much they're trusted / how likely they are to know "how the site works". This also applies to comments - I can hover over these to see the tooltop of rep.

It doesn't apply to users of CW marked posts though - is there a reason for this?

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A community wiki post does not belong to a single user. The post as you see it may have been edited by several people.

Showing the details of the original poster wouldn't be of any benefit.

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    I understand that, but by that argument the original poster should just be buried in the revision history. If you're displaying a user name, why not display the rep in a tooltip in the same way it is elsewhere? Mar 16, 2015 at 16:40

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