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New reputation changes. Is applying it retroactively fair?
Should the weight of question upvotes be reduced?
My proposal is to reverse the effects of the recalc on all actions that have occurred before the recalc. My argument for this: Just because something is free doesn't mean that there isn't a contract of sorts in play (not legally binding of course, but still important). If a user does things according to the FAQ and guidelines, they should reap the benefits that come with these actions, such as No no-follow in their link, and all other points-required features of the site. To take these all away (or even some of them) from people who have already earned them isn't fair.
To sum it up in 2 words: Grandfather Rights
For those who haven't noticed yet, http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/42904/the-global-reputation-recalc-of-march-2010