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I am regular user of SO site, My StackOverflow Profile... very much interested in answering questions regarding my knowledge area. I noticed that, I've reached 990 reputation today.
Some users have upvoted my answer but anyhow it's not increasing after it! :(

I don't know what wrong I've done! Apologize, if a wrong question is being asked!

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You can't earn more than 200 rep with upvotes in one day.

Perhaps also a good time to remind you that you cannot vote on your own posts. Fraud like this gets reliably detected by the system and all votes will be undone. Tomorrow you'll be back at ~790. You'll have to bide your time getting to a thousand, it requires votes from other SO users that find your posts helpful. Not your friends either. This should be self-evident.

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  • how can you say that I myself upvoted my posts!
    – Vikrant
    Apr 6, 2015 at 10:55
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    Saying it isn't very difficult. Seeing it not either. Denying it when it is so blatantly obvious is an odd cultural thing I don't otherwise understand. Does that every really work in your neck of the woods? Apr 6, 2015 at 10:57
  • oh yes! I got it now, my pair of friends only upvoted my all posts ... LOL!! is there any way to rollback them by myself or anywhre I can place request for that! before system does that?
    – Vikrant
    Apr 6, 2015 at 11:02
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    @Vikrant their upvotes will be automatically reverted in a few hours
    – gnat
    Apr 6, 2015 at 11:10
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    That's another cultural aspect I completely don't understand. Your fraud was revealed and now you expect help to cover it up? Does that ever really work in your neck of the woods? Educate us please. Apr 6, 2015 at 11:17
  • @HansPassant it makes us take a breath of relief. due to this kind of rules. but is there any limit on reputation you earn from giving correct answer ?
    – nirmal
    Apr 18, 2015 at 9:02
  • Just the daily rep cap. A post like this one still earns the poster ~150 rep every day after 3 years. Not common of course. Apr 18, 2015 at 9:23

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