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Just a few days ago, I was trying to figure out why I had lost 40 reputation points within two hours. It was two to three hours later, before I stumble upon this post. It suggested that I should check a certain box below my reputation history on my profile to check for deleted post.

Sure enough, two post I had gained about 40 reputation from had been deleted in the same day. This easily could have been resolved had there been a notification when the questions were deleted. Possible one such as when you are pinged.

I'm really not to concerned about the reputation(other than the fact that I need it for certain privileges), but I would like to know why a user is not notified when a post they have rep tied to is deleted. This seems like it would be a very useful feature, and would save users the time of having to track down their rep loss. What is the design decision behind this?

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    I just logged into an account I hadn't used in years, to find a dozen notifications about things that had long since become irrelevant clogging the inbox. And that account had only one answer associated with it... I can only imagine how miserable this must get for occasional users with more than a trivial amount of participation. If you're here every day, it's easy enough to catch this stuff from your rep history.
    – Shog9
    Commented Oct 21, 2016 at 16:19
  • @Shog9 sure I guess. But, as you can see via my profile, I visited the site every day, and I had know idea why I just keep randomly loosing rep until I discovered the post i mentioned in my question. If pinging the user is a bad idea, then maybe we should make this info more noticeable?
    – Chris
    Commented Oct 21, 2016 at 16:33
  • Here's a tip: you can also check here Commented Oct 21, 2016 at 21:13
  • @LucasTrzesniewski Thanks. I'll take a look into the link you gave.
    – Chris
    Commented Oct 21, 2016 at 22:17

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The short answer here is that most folks can't see deleted posts; we'd have to limit notifications to question authors and folks with >= 10,000 reputation.

The long answer is that reminding folks when something is gone is a good way to get them upset about something they wouldn't have been overly concerned about otherwise. There is a tremendous amount of stuff being deleted here all the time, and most of it needs to be deleted; rubbing that in the faces of the individual authors would just make that more difficult.

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    Funny how people have so different view points. If I was notified with a polite message saying that a post I had rep tied to was deleted, I might be a little annoyed, but I would be glad to know. I wouldn't consider it "rubbing it in"... That is, unless the message said - "Ha, ha sucker! You lost some rep".
    – Chris
    Commented Oct 21, 2016 at 16:27
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    Some folks are considerably less mellow than yourself, I'm afraid.
    – Shog9
    Commented Oct 21, 2016 at 16:34
  • Wow, that is a shame. When I found out how I lost my rep, I was at first frustrated with the OP. But I then realized that I only had myself to blame. I should have known better than to answer a question that was likely to be deleted. I really try to take every rep lose as leading experience.
    – Chris
    Commented Oct 21, 2016 at 17:46
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    And you knew where to look to learn how to determine where your rep had gone too, @leaf. It's a good attitude. I wish we had more of it.
    – Shog9
    Commented Oct 21, 2016 at 17:58

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