Related (but not identical): Does the OP get reputation back if a down-voted answer they posted is deleted for moderation?
Note: that question is asking whether the OP does, in fact, get the reputation back, but I'm claiming that they shouldn't get the reputation back.
Recently, someone posted a question (10K+ because I didn't capture a screenshot before it was deleted and I don't have 10K yet) with the disclaimer that they were aware that it was off-topic and it would probably draw downvotes and close votes but that they were posting it anyway.
What is the fastest PC for .Net Development? This will probably get closed, downvoted, etc... But I would like to know what people think the best PC's are for .Net Development. I'm currently using a Dell Inspiron 5559. It's pretty good - a bit sluggish when I have a lot of applications running.
Naturally, it was, in fact, heavily downvoted, closed, and deleted (I'm not sure whether it was deleted by a moderator or by 20k+ users). However, the OP got the rep he had lost through downvotes back right after it was deleted.
This answer seems to imply that we should not flag things like that as rude or abusive (although I kind of wish we could), so really, what are the penalties for this kind of behavior (other than a possible eventual question ban if they do stuff like that often enough)?
In cases like this, it seems like the OP should not get the rep back that they lost through downvotes (or that there should be some other kind of penalty). (Especially so given that the OP was knowingly flaunting the rules in this case; it wasn't just a case of him not bothering to read the help center).