Yes, I know this is an old talking point, but the current questions on meta about this don't cover my specific issue.
The Scene:
1) A new user has just posted a question. The user has a reputation of 1.
2) Someone downvotes the question. The question is -1. The users reputation is 1.
3) Someone else comes along and upvotes the question, the question score is 0. the users' reputation is 11.
BUT:
If the user had +1 question vote first, and then the -1 was voted on the question, the user would have a reputation of 9.
Scene 2:
1) A new user has just posted a question. The user has a reputation of 1.
2) Someone upvotes the question. The question is +1. The users reputation is 11.
3) Someone else comes along and downvotes the question, the question score is 0. the users' reputation is 9.
Issue:
This seems to be markedly unfair that the order of votes for a new user (or any user with a 1 reputation) matters in that a matter of seconds between votes can change the reputation that user has.
It's not a big thing, but it seems really inconsistent and since when should the reputation be based on vote timing?
Things I've read: