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I recently saw this answer (screenshot). It was written by a user with exactly 1 reputation and no reputation changes (see their reputation history - there are no changes).

The question itself was not migrated from the main site, and no other shenanigans happened.

I thought 5 reputation was required to post an answer on meta.

Did the user gain 5 invisible reputation on meta and then get the privilege to post? Or is this a bug?

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  • @Ivar this user posted an answer, not a question. And if not, there should be an indication that they are part of a team.
    – 10 Rep
    May 7, 2021 at 18:56
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    "Starting with the latest build, an un-suspended Stack Overflow user who is an active member of a Team can post to Meta Stack Overflow even if they have < 5 reputation." They never specified.
    – Braiam
    May 7, 2021 at 18:58
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    There should be an indication or something. Gaining 5 reputation isn't that hard anyways... why can't someone who is in a team gain that much and then post?
    – 10 Rep
    May 7, 2021 at 19:00
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    The question is: why should they? They are forced to go to MSO to report an issue, so it isn't clever to add more restrictions.
    – Tom
    May 7, 2021 at 19:02
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    Maybe they should go through, iunno, customer support, rather than dumping it on the community support area.
    – Kevin B
    May 7, 2021 at 19:02
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    It would actually make sense to do this only to questions, taking in count the rationale behind it... A Teams member is forced to ask a question on MSO - ok. No one is forcing them to post an answer... Answers should still have the same restrictions (as evident by the example answer above)
    – Tomerikoo
    May 7, 2021 at 19:05
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    I mean, until spam from this specific (and theoretically small) group of users becomes a problem, I don't think there's anything to complain about here. If 5 rep. is truly trivial to obtain, then it really shouldn't matter if they have it or not. Besides, we have a [stack-overflow-for-teams] tag precisely for discussion/ support/ feature-requests/ bugs related to teams; this is an official support channel. Forcing a teams user to get x rep. (however small) to ask for help would be hilariously poor UX.
    – zcoop98
    May 7, 2021 at 19:07
  • I get that this case is an answer, rather than question, but I personally don't think this is worth dev attention unless it becomes more of a problem.
    – zcoop98
    May 7, 2021 at 19:09

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