I don't really know what's my 10K rep worth. Well, I can see deleted posts(Q&A), so what? Should I be excited? If this were like online games and I did got a promising level up, what shall I do next?
Simple, but I'm honestly serious with my words.
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I don't really know what's my 10K rep worth. Well, I can see deleted posts(Q&A), so what? Should I be excited? If this were like online games and I did got a promising level up, what shall I do next? Simple, but I'm honestly serious with my words. | |||||
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Did you notice the tools menu? There's a fairly extensive list of 10k tools in this meta answer, but if you're already at 10k you should probably just poke around for yourself; if you enjoy moderating you'll probably spend quite a lot of time in there. I personally use the following a lot, but which things you use will depend on what you like doing:
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Congrats on hitting 10k rep See: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/09/what-happens-when-you-reach-200k-reputation/ http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/7440/the-meaning-of-reputation-after-10k http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/20812/how-to-behave-now-ive-got-the-10k and | ||||
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If you feel that you've no milestones left to achieve sans first page and Jon Skeet, try to get yourself listed in the all time top users in your favorite tags, jquery and javascript. That's what I did - and I'm still trying to become the first one to bag a Silver badge in flex tag :) | |||
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