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Where is the FAQ?

I want to know what privileges are given to a 1000+ reputation member of Stack Overflow.

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Duplicate of a closed question. – Andrew Grimm Jun 29 '11 at 7:31
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closed as exact duplicate by fretje, John Rudy, random, Troggy, Ether Dec 18 '09 at 17:46

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up vote 9 down vote accepted

See the FAQ:

REP     Ability
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15       Vote up
15  Flag offensive
50  Leave comments†
100     Vote down (costs 1 rep)
100     Edit community wiki posts
200     Reduced advertising
250     Vote to close or reopen your questions
250     Create new tags
500     Retag questions
1000    Show total up and down vote counts 

EDIT:
At 1000 you get to do this:
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by clicking on the votes summary. So you can see how many up votes (top) and how many down votes (bottom) the question/answer has.

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Oh... see edit. – beggs Dec 18 '09 at 8:49
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When you click on the number on the left of a question or answer, you're able to see how many upvotes and how many downvotes it has. For instance, beggs's answer has a total of 1; when I click on the number I can see 1/0 (one opvote, one downvote). – alex Dec 18 '09 at 8:49
yea... I can't do that in meta... so hand drawn circles on a SO question. – beggs Dec 18 '09 at 8:52
Looks like "After Chick". But, a freehand circle is a freehand circle. – random Dec 18 '09 at 9:02
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I didn't know this. This behaviour is totally not discoverable. Nice. – Simon P Stevens Dec 18 '09 at 10:43
@Simon, yeah, I only found it when I accidently missed the upvote arrow – Nathan Koop Dec 18 '09 at 13:34
Man, I never knew that, and I've had 1000 rep for over a year now. – Paul Tomblin Dec 18 '09 at 14:01
@Tomblin It was only recently implemented. Say, this week. – random Dec 18 '09 at 15:15
@Simon, What do you mean you didn't know this? it's right here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/8211 – Juan Manuel Dec 18 '09 at 18:15
@beggs You left out 2000 points where the user's rel=nofollow is removed from their website link. – orokusaki Feb 19 '10 at 6:26
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