If I amass a huge amount of reputation through plagiarized answers, and someone discovers it a year later, and moderators delete the answers, I get to keep the reputation gained through those answers (under the rule of reputation not being removed for deleted contributions older than 60 days).
That seems... wrong.
If there's no reputation loss, there's really no deterrent against plagiarism at all (except maybe in those rare cases where literally the entire account consists of plagiarism and is nuked by the moderators).
You just need to go undetected for two months, which is not hard.
This makes looking for plagiarized contributions (or even caring about plagiarism on the sites at all) basically pointless - and consequently, Stack Overflow reputation becomes even more meaningless than it already is.
Given the completely hypothetical case of somebody that earns lots of rep with plagiarized content and not getting noticed for an entire year, surely you ought to vote for him in the next moderator election.
that indeed puts a completely different perspective on it!... :) Any similarities with any currently running real-world elections are entirely coincidental, of course.