<sub>Posted request for data as a separate answer per [discussion in comments](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/262077/what-should-the-system-be-deleting-automatically-that-it-already-isnt/262241?noredirect=1#comment53179_262241 "'flesh out your concern in an answer, @gnat'").</sub> Implementing such a change would mean reputation losses for some users which, in turn, can cause [some resistance](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/124754/deleted-posts-should-not-influence-reputation?lq=1#comment335925_124853 "an example: Black Weekend in March 2012, when affected users 'filled Meta with complaints about deletion'"). It would be helpful to have data to estimate this impact. How many users would experience _noticeable / substantial_ loss of legacy <sup>1</sup> reputation if the change was implemented today? As of today, how many users would lose over 1%, 5%, 10%, 20% of their reputation from posts older than 60 days? --- <sup>1</sup> _Legacy_ - here, I focus on posts older than 60 days, expecting that we will be able to handle complaints related to deletion of more recent ones, especially thanks to feature allowing one to see [recent deleted posts](http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/185492/165773). _"Hey, just check your profile - this rep was [lost due to deletion](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/262110/839601 "'one answering bad (closed and voted down) question can't expect to sustain reputation if it comes only from desperate accept and upvote cast by asker'") of a recent crappy question you asked / answered."_