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I joined SO yesterday. I have 13 reputation (as of now when I an writing this post). Today, when I opened my account, it showed me +12 on the Achievements tab. enter image description here

I says that I have got the privilege of Voting Up. But I cannot vote-up questions when I tried to do so. Is this a bug?

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    Upvoting needs 15 rep, maybe you've been crossing the limit and an upvote was retracted later, or you've got downvoted. Jan 3, 2016 at 11:58
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    I never posted a question or an answer. I just edited some posts. That's how I got the reputation. Jan 3, 2016 at 11:59
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    You only need two more edits and then you can upvote post for real :-) It does seem strange though that it's telling you you can upvote even though you can't.. Maybe something you edited got deleted ? Jan 3, 2016 at 12:08
  • @JonasCz Only one more edit, you get +2 per edit
    – Kaspar Lee
    Jan 3, 2016 at 12:10
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    One of the posts you edited got deleted by the OP. stackoverflow.com/posts/34565477/revisions
    – vaultah
    Jan 3, 2016 at 12:12
  • Given that all your rep so far has come from suggested edits and you have no posts, there's no possible way that I know of (assuming that you haven't deleted a post) that you could've lost rep, and therefore no way that you could've lost a privilege. This does indeed seem to be a bug.
    – Mark Amery
    Jan 3, 2016 at 12:19
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    @Druzion I got it! Jan 3, 2016 at 12:30
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    You have 1 rep when you join, you then earn 12 rep, you now have 13 rep. I don't understand what's so difficult about that?
    – AStopher
    Jan 4, 2016 at 8:47

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You have wasted your time on editing a post that got deleted.

The reputation needs to add up based on still visible posts. If a post gets deleted reputation gained or lost by it will still affect your reputation. This may lead to the strange effect that your inbox has the message you gained a privilege while in reality you just dropped under it due to a post deletion or a down vote.

Reputation will stick after deletion if the post has 3 up votes and has been visible on the site for 60-days, as explained on this cross-site duplicate Lost reputation on an edited question that was deleted or this slightly older post Do you lose your +2 edit rep if the edited post is subsequently deleted?

While I'm at it, please don't do back-ticks only edits. They might make the post a tiny bit easier to read but if that is all there is to be changed I personally wouldn't waste my time (and that of reviewers) on it. There are for sure other posts that can use your edit skills.

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  • Do back-tick edits get sent to "Suggested Edits"? Jan 3, 2016 at 19:46
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    Under 2k rep every edit you do is sent to the suggested edits queue where up to five users have to spend one of their twenty per-day review votes to reject or approve your suggested edit.
    – user4639281
    Jan 3, 2016 at 19:56
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    "While we're at it, please don't do back-ticks only edits. They don't make the post much easier to read." I disagree. Jan 4, 2016 at 8:22
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    Backtick edits make posts much, much easier for me to read. I am incredibly grateful for people who do them, and wish I could do them without being penalized. Is the only reason not to do them that they use up an artificially-limited resource, @TinyGiant ?
    – jwg
    Jan 4, 2016 at 10:26
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    @jwg Backticks may make the post easier to read. But often you also see randomly distributed backticks for words that are just remotely related to some technical term. But of course, in order to make clear which word is, for example, a variableName or so, they can be incredibly helpful.
    – Marco13
    Jan 4, 2016 at 10:30
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    @LightnessRacesinOrbit made it clear that the backticking is my personal preference, not something that the community at large agrees with
    – rene
    Jan 4, 2016 at 10:33
  • @Marco That wasn't the case here. Jan 4, 2016 at 12:44
  • @jwg No, the biggest reason not to do that is because, if used incorrectly like it most commonly is (as Marco mentions), it is just formatting noise that makes the post harder to read. Sure if you're going to put code in back ticks, go ahead (and make sure you fix any other problems the post may have while you're at it). See: How should we handle edits adding unnecessary code tags?
    – user4639281
    Jan 4, 2016 at 16:28
  • @TinyGiant @Marco13 Surely we all agree that edits which are incorrect are a bad thing, regardless of whether they involve backticks or not?
    – jwg
    Jan 6, 2016 at 15:35

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