From the help center it says this:
Your meta reputation is the same as your reputation on Stack Overflow (synchronized hourly)
Why is it synchronized every hour? Why not every minute, or instantly?
From the help center it says this:
Your meta reputation is the same as your reputation on Stack Overflow (synchronized hourly)
Why is it synchronized every hour? Why not every minute, or instantly?
Just because - it looks like 1 hour is good enough and any scheduled synchronization process (another example is revenge-downvote cleanup script) will have some period to run - one hour sounds like a reasonable compromise between resources spent on running the script (CPU time is not free) and benefits (from my point of view daily would be similarly ok).
In practical terms, there is not much impact of reputation for meta answers and really just several values of all possible SO reputations that are somewhat important for questions on meta (as these levels change guidance in answers):
It is very unlikely that crossing one of these boundaries in the last hour would really matter for experience on meta.
What matters more is writing style and the author's attitude - a series of vegetable-themed accounts provided very good content for meta having just 5-10 reputation (just enough to post on meta). There are good posts by users with high reputation or moderators on other SE sites, but with just barely any points above the association bonus.