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Reputation is a measurement of a user's contributions to the site, and the extent to which the community "trusts" that user with extra privileges.

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Why did I gain/lose reputation? Can I audit my reputation history?

I know that I gain and lose reputation when people vote on my posts. For example, when one of my answers receives an upvote, I earn 10 points and receive a green notification in the top bar. However, ...
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Are high-reputation users answering fewer questions?

This recent answer posits that due to a hypothetical decline in "interesting" questions, a large number of high-reputation users have been decreasing their activity on the site, especially in the ...
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Why do we need 50 reputation to make comments?

You need to have 50 reputation to make a comment on an answer but you can post an answer to a question with far fewer reputation. I was curious what the mindset was behind this decision? I know I'd ...
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How should one ask for clarification on a question if they can't yet comment? [duplicate]

As a new user (well new by reputation points standards), I sometimes run into limitations posed by the small amount of rep that I have, the most common being the ability to comment. According to Stack ...
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Why does downvoting an answer cost reputation while questions not?

When I downvote an answer, I lose 1 reputation point. But downvoting a question is free. Is there any particular reason for that?
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Remove the incentive for FGITW to answer well known dupes

TL;DR Where a dupe target has n number of duplicates closed against it, if future questions closed to that dupe target are answered, all the rep for those answers is nullified. This way, there is no ...
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Addressing Documentation #RepGateApocalypse [closed]

With Documentation going into public beta earlier today, folks have raised a number of concerns over the reputation thresholds. I'd like to take a moment to address those in one place. We are ...
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Laziness is rewarded big time by the reputation system [duplicate]

Not a question, just an observation I made during my first year here on SE, especially Stack Overflow: When I run into a programming problem, I usually try to research a solution first, especially on ...
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How are tag scores calculated?

So I'm a member for 3 months now and keen on my bronze JavaScript badge. ;-) I have this score visible on my profile, but when I count the number of upvotes on JavaScript tagged answers I get 108. ...
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Advantage to Old Users [duplicate]

Isn't there an advantage for old users who started using SO much earlier? There are many basic questions that have been asked and answered in an early time when SO was launched. These questions are ...
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Can we please clear misunderstanding that deleting old highly upvoted posts causes reputation loss?

One of the reasons I've heard for not wanting to delete old posts that are really not up to today's standards is that the reputation will be lost. An example (and I'm not trying to pick on a moderator ...
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Can we please introduce more reputation limits for examples on Documentation? [closed]

Documentation. Also known as a gold mine for people who love to get easy reputation points. Right now it's being (ab)used by many users, some of whom are using it to exponentially increase their ...
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Upvotes on questions will now be worth the same as upvotes on answers

Those of you who suffer from banner blindness may not have noticed the announcement: Stack Overflow is changing the reputation scoring system to make the reputation earned from upvotes on questions ...
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Why do newbie questions bring so many reputation points to the author?

I not surprised to see basic questions like "How to get length of a string in Python...?". Even people can easily find the answer inside the documentation, and it's pretty straightforward for other ...
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How did a user without the "Edit Questions And Answers" privilege review Suggested Edits?

User Dany Maor just received the Custodian badge for reviewing a Suggested Edit. That privilege isn't awarded until 2000 reputation.
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Why is there a daily reputation limit of 200 points?

As a relatively new user, I'm curious about something I read in the help topics about reputation points. The help text states: You can earn a maximum of 200 reputation per day from any combination ...
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How to decide which questions I should not answer?

My question ties into the whole SNR (signal to noise ratio as used in discussions like More effective closing / downvoting of junk questions to help with the signal-noise ratio? and Why the backlash ...
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Reward for close voters finding appropriate duplicates?

I'd like to discuss, if it's considerable worth it, awarding users for finding good duplicates for a question that is upvoted though being marked as a duplicate. As a premise: Duplicate questions can ...
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Is it possible to lose a privilege if you lose the required reputation for it?

I have 125 rep exactly, which is the number I need to start downvoting, according to Help Center > Privileges. If I go and downvote a post right now, will I lose my downvoting privileges?
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How much reputation is given per documentation post per day - convert to community wiki [closed]

Has anyone looked into specific numbers of how much reputation is being given out on documentation? It's like a hyperinflation, crashing any meaning to reputation as a measure of trust. If you take ...
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Stealth revenge-downvoter: a downvote a day keeps the reversal-script away

The last few days I've been getting seemingly random downvotes on my questions, but I've worked out that it's likely the same user doing it. Here is my reputation history for the last few days: (The ...
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Why don't you continue to gain 2 rep for edits once you've reached 2k rep?

I noticed that once I've passed 2k rep points, I don't get 2 points for edits anymore. What is the rationale/reason behind this action? I'm aware of the "Edit Questions and Answers" ...
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100 Reputation bonus upon joining new Stack Exchange site

Why is a 100 reputation bonus awarded for logging in to a new Stack Exchange site? This occurs if if you are an existing user of SE with some reputation on other sites. +100 You've earned a bonus of ...
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Does Stack Overflow need to reward edits with +2 points?

If we removed the +2 reputation gain for approved edits would it bring down the levels of nonsense in the edit review queue or would it lead to a problematic reduction in edits (and thus site quality)?...
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Is there any deficit reputation to be paid back?

I understand that a user's reputation can't be less than 1. At least a new entrant begins with 1. However, what happens if an old folk loses so much that he now has a 'deficit'? Is there a system ...
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Serial upvoting reversed

When today I logged in to my account and my reputation is down, I check what is the reason then it shows like this: Serial upvoting reversed What does that mean?
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It's time to reward the duplicate finders

Stack Overflow sees many questions asked repeatedly, despite the large quantity of existing content. This is not always due to lack of effort - familiarity with the relevant keywords to use in the ...
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Are there professional benefits to building reputation?

I've been on Stack Overflow for quite some time and to be honest I used this site only to get answers to my technical queries. But I've seen many profiles of experts, and they have earned really ...
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What do I get with 100k reputation?

What do I get once I hit 100,000 reputation? I'm getting close. I remember Telerik was handing out licenses at 10,000.
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Why aren't moderation tools given to people with a history of good moderation?

So I've been thinking about the rep/privilege system on SO/SE, and the one thing that sticks out to me the most about the way the site works is the fact that moderation tools are awarded solely based ...
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Documentation shares the work: make the rewards shared, not multiplicative [closed]

I've gotten over 350 rep points* since last week for this here Documentation edit. I think it made the example better; I'm pleased to have been able to contribute. On the other hand, rewriting a ...
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Reputation earned on Documentation should not unlock certain Stack Overflow privileges [closed]

As we have all heard repeated, reputation represents a basic level of trust. From the MSE faq about reputation: Reputation is a rough measurement of how much the community trusts you; it is earned ...
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Shouldn't we revert reputation gains for answers to closed questions?

Since the raison d'etre for the reputation score/gamification is to motivate people to produce good content for the site, and closed questions are by definition not considered good content for the ...
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Ability to ignore questions from low rep users [duplicate]

I hereby retreat from this feature request. This post handles the same idea, but it is much better. IMPORTANT: This does NOT mean that all new users should be ignored by everyone or something in this ...
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Don't give me reputation points for making an edit to a Documentation topic [closed]

My reputation score is still low enough that I get excited when I see I have jumped +40 points in one day. Oddly today this happened, and I found it was because people had upvoted a topic that I had ...
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Punish answerers of bad questions

This answer got me thinking… To stop the bad behavior, we have to stop encouraging the bad behavior. We need to stop answering bad questions, and we need to downvote the answers to bad questions. ...
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10 reputation for topic editing is too high [duplicate]

On Q & A Stack Overflow, Suggested Edits are a prime source of rep farming; a simple or trivial edit that requires little knowledge of the question content earns users under 2k reputation two rep ...
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What to do when a high rep user answers a low-quality, off-topic or duplicate question?

I've seen several situations where the OP wants to do something that has a very obvious answer, but the obvious answer is the wrong way of approaching things and has been asked before. Then let's ...
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You get to keep reputation from plagiarized posts if they aren't discovered within 60 days

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 (...
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The editing reputation limit?

The help center seems to suggest there is a limit on reputation earned from accepted suggested edits: suggested edit is accepted: +2 (up to +1000 total per user) Do you simply stop gaining ...
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-10 For User was Removed

I had 308 reputation. However, upon logging in today I noticed only 298. I go to my user page, and click the reputation tag. I see -10 for "User was Removed". What is this? What does it mean?...
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Are reputation points working as intended?

UPDATE: This is an extremely rare situation AFAICT so please ignore I hate that I look at my rep but that said I'm wondering if points are working as intended. I ask because I saw at least a few ...
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SO reputation is different from MSO reputation

On Stack Overflow I have 585 reputation and on Meta Stack Overflow only 535. It's been like this for half an hour already. As far as I know reputation, should be the same on both sites, unless I'm ...
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Tag scores on main site are different from iOS app

Just noticed that my score in various tags differs between the desktop SO site and my iOS app. For example, on the app my MySQL score is 100: Yet on the website it is 91: Is there a reason these are ...
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Why does it seem so hard to accumulate upvotes on Stack Overflow?

I swear I don't mean this to complain or anything. I am just wondering if it's some kind of community standard. Typically if I see a question I find helpful or interesting, I'll upvote it. However in ...
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Is it true that if someone reaches 200k reputation they get a painting with a unicorn on it?

I've seen a blog post with Jon Skeet on it holding a painting of a unicorn with the title "What happens if you reach 200k reputation?"
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Is it legitimate to "buy" Stack Overflow reputation?

Saw this earlier on Freelancer, and wondered what the consensus was? https://www.freelancer.co.uk/projects/Javascript-jQuery-Prototype/Build-Stack-Overflow-reputation.html One view point would be ...
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The Stack Overflow 1 Million Points Club!

One million points is a LOT of points on Stack Overflow. It represents a small handful of people, and it's a testament to those who have dedicated themselves to helping others. We do want to celebrate ...
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When reputation is 15, do previously cast votes get displayed?

As I currently only have a reputation of 8, if I upvote a question I see the message "Thanks for the feedback! Once you earn a total of 15 reputation, your votes will change the publicly displayed ...
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Is it OK to ask your friends to upvote your posts?

Some users post their questions/answers and tell their friends to upvote them in order to increase their reputation. Is this okay? If not, can we prevent it somehow, like with a reputation audit?
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