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This will go out with our next build. We don't really intend the average user to go hog wild with this one, so its pretty well hidden. Go to the existing reputation audit, there are now suitably ghetto instructions on how to trigger an immediate reputation recalc at the very bottom of the report. Note that you can only do this once every 24 hours.


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We are running a global recalc right now across all Stack Exchange sites in preparation for showing leagues on the /users page, you can see more details (and suggest things!) in this question: Redesigning the /users page Note no reputation rules have changed, we're just doing a recalc to get your current week, month, quarter and year reputation calculated. ...


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A few reasons I can think of... Not making it retroactive would be a pain to implement. And making the reputation system more fragile isn't something anyone wants. Any sort of "grandfather" clause on this would just increase the discontent some new users feel regarding privileged old-timers. Allowing users to keep their current rep until a recalc is run ...


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A system-wide recalc happens occasionally, for example when the rep rules are tweaked (like this). Since December 2010, you can also trigger a recalc manually, following the instructions on your reputation report. Other than that, a rep-recalc can be triggered on your account by ♦ moderators: on request if we've done something like merged your account(s) ...


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Reputation score is denormalized, so it is expected for it to vary slightly from the "real" value over time. We periodically recalculate everyone's reputation to bring it in sync, roughly once per year. Some ways reputation can be affected without being updated live: a user is deleted; this deletes all their votes a post is deleted a post is migrated to ...


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Soon this will no longer be necessary, since recalcs will be a thing of the past. Instead we will start keeping your reputation in sync at all times, and with a more detailed history available in your profile showing exactly what happened. You can read more about it here: Upcoming Reputation History Changes


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I agree that a regular rep recalc would be nice in terms of avoiding large changes, although I'm not sure whether it's viable in terms of server strain. (I imagine it's a fairly expensive operation.) I think it would be nice to show the change in rep, but I don't think the source of the change is available... the system isn't tracking changes, it's just ...


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I don't think the change was communicated clearly enough: The bar was/is only shown on Meta. Had it been shown on S(OFU), I'm sure the number of questions would have significantly decreased. I don't think those users who are not around on Meta much, came here to complain about their reputation change, and overlooked the bar, are necessarily idiots. People ...


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Rep, rep, rep!! Why is this so important? Did I miss something? Sometimes, it sounds like we are the natives of reputation underflow. Whatever be the rule changes, they apply to one and all. People come to this site primarily to solve their problems, earning reputations is just a system in-place to encourage such behaviour. Am I wrong? So why this ...


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I'm going against the grain. Don't e-mail the team - it'll waste their bandwidth. Flag a post, preferably one of your posts, and request a Rep Recalc. A mod will do it for you without the Team needing to be involved. I'll recalc the rep and report the results when I see a flag =)


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It's not based on hitting the cap. Rather, it's based on the votes it... apparently still assumes you have gotten for that day. Some level of cache state indeed. In the past, there has been a day where I had a +5 answer that I had to delete. I only had gotten 130 reputation or so at that point, so a recalc left me with 80. However... fast-forward a few more ...


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The way the reputation recalc works, is that it computes your rep from the beginning of time, without counting Q&A that are now deleted. I don't know how that combination removed one rep, but there are an infinite amount of ways it could have happened. The preconditions of intelligibility already prove the existence of God, you only get to verify it.


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Rep recalculation is not something we intend to be done that often (that's why it's throttled, it's also one of the more expensive things for larger users). However, we have plans so that this won't be needed anymore (so implementing this feature request is time better spent on that), stay tuned.


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Read the text above the button: ** total rep 4205 :) That tells you what your real reputation is. In fact, your reputation did not go down, it had been 4205 all along. What went down was your displayed reputation. The displayed reputation uses cached data that sometimes goes stale. In particular, reputation from deleted posts is not subtracted from the ...


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Yes, and you can manually trigger a recalculation once per day at /reputation: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/reputation Be aware though, that you can only delete questions that have no answers, though if it does have answers, you can flag it for deletion by a moderator.


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A full reputation recalc is expensive business, even if it is only to affect a handful of users. Also it is kind of jarring to randomly feel like you are losing/gaining rep for no obvious reason. It is very side effecty as it may cause rep to be lost or gained for unrelated posts. That said, there are some obvious advantages to forcing a partial recalc ...


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I believe a rolling reputation recalc would be sufficient. Rather than doing it all at once for everyone, just iterate through all the users at a rate of x recalcs per day. Further, there's no real need to recalculate anyone with under 1k reputation. Although I'd fix it at 1,200 so even if they drop 20% of their reputation, they won't lose any privileges ...


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As Jonathan Sampson has said: Only one I can think of is that it gives an unfair disadvantage to those who join the system after the rep change. I agree with this, as this would give an unfair disadvantage to people who join after the change. Why should you get the advantage of having all of your old upvotes be +10, when the next person only gets +5? ...


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Oh whatever, I'm not afraid. How hard is it to keep closing the numerous "why has my rep changed?!?!?!11oneeleven!!!" questions as dupes and "too localized"? The worst that can happen is that we run out of close votes.


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As someone who has just lost 200 rep, i would love to know exactly how i lost it - was it question deletions? User deletion? Supposed vote fraud? If it was question deletion because the question was crappy or got down-voted to oblivion then i'm cool with that. But if it wasn't, then who was the user who so rudely deleted the question after i had put good ...


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The solution proposed here does not treat the disease, it places onus on the end user and makes the overall experience more sucky. Instead, there has been discussion in the past about doing partial recalc on answer/question deletion to the involved parties. I am more open to that, making our users visit a page every time something crazy like this happens ...


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by the time you wake up the day is already almost half gone After that remaining half day, you get a head start on the next day. Is that any less unfair to the people elsewhere who are going to sleep at that point? You could argue that it's more difficult to have a single good SE UTC day because you need to participate on two "physical" days. I would ...


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How about we all accept it's a good for the community as a whole? Besides, what would the badge say for all the people that had their reputation boosted because they are good answerers and didn't get their reputation from asking questions? The prize is a better reputation system for all of us, we need nothing more.


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devinb said: Perhaps we could instead institute regular rep-recalcs (monthly? bi-weekly?) that way, it would still be controlled, rather than user-initiated. Would it be horribly cruel to automatically perform a rep recalc when a user passed one of the thresholds for gaining new abilities (15, 50, 100, 200, 250, 500, 750, 2000, 3000, 10000)? I know it ...


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Is it me or does it sound like there's a bug here? Asking for recalculation of rep seems like it's covering up for something being wrong with the rep calcs in the first place. Perhaps the thing to do is fixing whatever it is that causes the problems that people are asking for recalcs over. If we do need a way for users to request a recalc, may I suggest a ...


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You know what programmers like? Rules and rule based systems. Yes, shows like surviver and biggest loser change the game rules every week, and all the participants act shocked and dismayed at the shifting ground. But programmers like to know where they stand, and if the ground moves they expect the ground will shift equally for everyone. In this case it ...


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Honestly, I've thought about making the same suggestion but for a different reason: I'm on the West coast of the United States, and the day change happens at 16:00. I can get two day visits just by showing up at 1555 and voting until 1605. For me to earn one of the dedicated badges I can actually get away with logging on every other day: ...


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A reputation recalc is not persistent in the sense that it simply sets your reputation to the calculation at the time of the recalc. Ways this can quickly break include the following, which are rare but do happen now and then: If you recalc mid-day to clear some vote reputation on answers you just deleted, you could end up earning only 170 reputation max ...


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According to Nick Craver's comment here, the self-triggered recalculations are slated to go, but they are kept around for a while until the team is confident that no glitches have slipped through.


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Are you that desperate to get your 1 reputation back after the post is deleted that you need to do it right now? I run mine like once a week just to see if anything has changed. It's really not that important that they need to implement something like this. Honestly, when looking at reputation, I only ever even look at the first number and how many digits.



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