If I flag something and my flag is accepted, does it somehow affect my reputation? If not, is there a good reason why it shouldn't?
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2Accepted flags do not affect your rep.– SamCommented Jun 23, 2014 at 16:42
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2It doesn't affect rep, it helps keep the site clean. And you gradually get higher number of flags per day, which can be up to a maximum of 100 per day per user.– Infinite RecursionCommented Jun 23, 2014 at 17:20
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Nothing happens. Flags do not affect your own reputation.
Flags marked as helpful do influence how many flags you can use in a day, and can earn you badges (Deputy for 80 and Marshal for 500).
Flags serve to help moderate the site, see A Theory of Moderation. As such, they serve an entirely different purpose. Reputation gives you privileges to moderate, moderation should not then give you rep.
does it somehow affect my reputation?
No.
is there a good reason why it shouldn't?
Reputation comes from good (helpful) answers/questions, that's it. Flags serve a different purpose. Just like editing, reviewing, etc., they are used to keep the site clean.
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Of course, editing does give you rep (up to a certain amount). And reviewing indirectly gives you rep (up to that same amount), in that reviewing is a great way to find questions/answers that often need editing. ;)– neminemCommented Jun 23, 2014 at 18:02
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@neminem touche on the rep from editing(to a certain point) but your argument for reviewing attributing to rep is weak :P Commented Jun 23, 2014 at 18:06
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Not that weak - it's why I personally still get excited about reviewing the First Posts queue, even though I have all the badges I can get out of reviewing that queue, directly.– neminemCommented Jun 23, 2014 at 18:11