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NSNoob
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For "User was removed" event, why are editing reputation points rolled back? It can be sort of unfair for editing events?

I got this message today:

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So I tapped to learn more and then read the description of the event on this page. The most important thing was this:

As a result, all of their votes were removed, and the reputation you gained or lost from them was undone.

Now as evident from the reputation points change, it must have been some editing events. I then started digging on meta and found this, this, and this very helpful in understanding the event. But what I don't understand is since I got the reputation earned from editing their questions/answers which most likely were approved by other users, why do I have to suffer if that user violated the network's policies? Okay, votes I understand, because a malicious user might have been casting votes without even thinking about it. But why do editing events have to be covered in the same blanket?

I am not whining about four reputation points; please don't think that. I am just curious. Isn't it rather unfair that you lose the reputation points which you worked for (which you did not gain just because some user just randomly tapped upvote) just because that user stepped out of line? In my case, it is only four, but in someone else's case it could possibly be a lot higher. Why do editing-related reputation points have to be rolled back as well? What is the rationale behind it? Also, does it affect my progress on the Strunk & White badge? (I checked the progress, and I don't think it did affect my progress).

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