If I delete my answer with some up votes, do I lose the reputation? Or, if I delete an answer with down votes, is negative reputation negated?

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up vote 8 down vote accepted

In the past you would lose (or regain) all reputation due to a post being deleted, but this has changed in March 2012.

http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2012/03/reputation-and-historical-archives/

There is now an exception to the rule that votes are reversed at the time of deletion and that is to reward content of "lasting value" as follows:

First, if you’ve contributed something worthwhile to the site, you should keep the reputation for that even if it eventually gets deleted. “Worthwhile” here is defined as,

  • A score of 3 or greater
  • Visible on the site for at least 60 days

In fast-changing professions, there should be no shame in contributing valuable information just because it eventually goes out of date – and there shouldn’t be a penalty for deleting it when it does. Naturally, editing to bring an answer up-to-date is preferable – but if someone else already posted a good answer with current information, you should be able to remove yours and keep the reward for the time it was useful.

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So as a case in point, @you's answer above gained reputation but is now incorrect. It could be deleted without losing the reputation that was gained. I could have edited it and replaced about every word but instead chose to answer separately. – bmike Jul 30 '12 at 17:04
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But, BЈовић, to allow YOU to delete their own answer, first the "Accepted" checkmark must be taken away from it... – Arjan Jul 30 '12 at 17:09

Yes, when your reputation get recalculated. Which can happen anytime or you can do yourself at http://stackoverflow.com/reputation.

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So, if my answer has 3 negative votes (-3) and I delete it, I get the reputation I had before posting the answer? – Oscar Mederos May 6 '11 at 7:27
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@Oscar, yeah, but you need to trigger recalc at /reputation audit after you delete, and you can recalc only once per day. – YOU May 6 '11 at 7:29
Just re-calced and lost 48 points :) – Salman A Jun 21 '11 at 4:24
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bmike has a point in his comments to his new answer. ;-) (But then, first the "Accepted" checkmark should be moved then!) – Arjan Jul 30 '12 at 17:06
This was true in the past, but now things are slightly more complicated... – bmike Jul 30 '12 at 17:07

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