My reputation just went up five points, from 1290 to 1295, apparently from an upmod. But upmods are supposed to be +10 (and downmods -2), so how is a +5 even possible (without my having downmoded any question, which I didn't)?
I'm not complaining "I didn't get enough points", I'm complaining because I don't understand how this works.
Here's what I see in recent, sort reputation:
7m
2
5
function trying to put dot after n characters
(the 2/5 being vertically aligned in a green box).
So I got two upvotes for a total of five reputation points? Is that even what that means? Who knows?
More generally, it can be amazingly difficult to connect a change in reputation to the action that caused it. Yes, there are third party tools, but couldn't Stack Overflow come up with a way to connect the dots and provide users with less ambiguous feedback?
Perhaps a list with more verbiage and less graphics:
"Five minutes ago, a user upmodded your answer "foo is bar", adding 5 to your reputation for a total of 1295".
Looks like you've hit the max for the day. Your reputation graph shows you roughly 200 points above where you were yesterday. – mmyers (1 min ago)
Ah, ok, that's it. Yes, I'm at 200 for the day. Thank you for clearing that up.
Still, my general point remains: Stack Overflow should make this clearer.