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Questions regarding reputation, see also [voting] and [privileges]
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Do not take away earned privileges
Your hard earned reputation is the only thing you have to pay for the obligation, you literally lose your reputation. … There is no longer a direct mapping between reputation and privileges (a low reputation user with mod tools?!) …
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Rep-mining / Using the site as a blog
If we ask a question that ought to help a ton of people, then we sure deserve to gain some reputation from that; however, there's actually the community wiki option to protect us from gaining too much … reputation, so if you believe an user to be rep-mining this way you can always flag the question and state that its "cheese" made to be cut by our "community wiki knife". …
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Why do deleted questions remove the reputation?
The most important bits related to your question are these, from the bottom of the blog post:
First, if you’ve contributed something worthwhile to the site, you should keep the reputation for that … But, you should first verify that that is indeed the case:
Go to your reputation page
Tick the show removed posts box at the bottom.
Verify how you lost your reputation. …