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As per title, I lost 2 points after someone else's post get removed (I cannot even remember my input in this removed thread) - couldn't find out why. What's the reason behind it and how does it work?

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Whenever a question gets removed, all reputation changes from that question are reversed (accepted answers, up- and downvoted answers etc.). This is status-bydesign because there is nothing left where you could gain/lose reputation from.

You probably lost 2 points because you suggested an edit which got accepted, and because the question is now removed you shouldn't own these points. Is this fair? I think it depends on how you look at it. Yes, you have spend time to improve a question and therefore you should earn some reputation. But on the other hand, your improvements still did not make the difference between keeping the question up: So I don't think you shouldn't own those reputation points.

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    Sounds reasonable indeed. I completely forgot I could gain reputation points from suggested edits there. Fair enough - this explains everything.
    – robjez
    Jan 19, 2015 at 10:08

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