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When we (users below 2k reputation) edit a post, we get +2 reputation when the edit is accepted. Later on, if the post gets deleted, then we lose the 2 reputation for that edit.

When we edit a tag wiki, we get +2 for each edited wiki part. Later on, when the tag is removed by the system, our reputation is not affected. Why doesn't our reputation get reversed (by -2 or -4) in this case?

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Because current behavior is that when a tag gets destroyed, its wiki and excerpt remain intact, as in the posts themselves do not get deleted along with the tag. Since they are not deleted and are just lingering out in the void of Stack Exchange partial-existence, the reputation from suggested edits on them does not get removed. This oddness causes other issues as well.

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    So how about removing them completely to avoid all these oddities? Does that have any side effects? Commented Apr 28, 2014 at 3:56
  • @Amal I suggested that very thing in the question I linked.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Commented Apr 28, 2014 at 3:58

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