Then if one has got 200 reputations in a day, if she gets further upvotes, she won't be awarded further reputations?
If that's the case, people should upvote her answers or questions the other day rather than today if she has got 200 reputations today so that she can further earn reputations for the same answers or questions.
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ so "Reputation is capped at 200 per day" just means the highest reputation one can get for her single answer or single question is 200 every day? If she has written multiple answers or questions in a day, it's possible for her to get more than 200 reputations in that day?
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ I am still confused. You mean you get 215 reputations, 15 more than 200, in more than than one day for the questions and answers you write in a day?
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ what are different sources? I see the webpage of reputation leagues only says "When your fellow users vote up your questions and answers on a Stack Exchange site, you generate reputation. ..."
@CaptainBohemian reputation can be earned from someone accepting your answer, awarding you a bounty, approving your suggested edit, or upvoting your post
Upvotes are more recurring and rewarding, so they're considered to be the primary source of reputation
I am wondering what the full verb phrase is in the sentence:
Is he happy?
The plethora of references regarding syntactic (as opposed to semantic) Predicates, and the enormous online literature on verb phrases (VP's) seems to ignore cases where the auxiliary verb has been moved to a position b...
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ The webpage of reputation leagues only says one's maximum of reputation increase every day is 200. It doesn't say the limit of one's reputation decrease every day. So one can lose an unlimited quantity of reputation every day?
@CaptainBohemian There is a cap. You can't go lower than 1 rep, unfortunately.
That means you can post bad questions/answers with impunity at the beginning.
Earning more than say 126 rep (you need 125 to vote down, and every time you do so, you lose 1 rep) is pretty useless, unless you wanna (as I did naively) edit other people's posts (2k), vote to close (3k?), etc.
Wait a minute. I can create tag synonyms? Woo-hoo!
@CaptainBohemian Right. What I actually meant is that at 2k rep your edits aren't pushed into the Suggested Edits queue, but are applied automatically.
@userr2684291 why? the editor wouldn't be informed about the comments in the post he makes edition. I kept considering he will be informed though I have never actually done that.
@userr2684291 that extra colon is not what I wrote originally. It was added by someone. Though I don't know why that editor added that extra colon there, I didn't delete it because I don't know if two colons should be put there. I am not a native English speaker. So I just let it be.
@userr2684291 I only ask questions regarding what I need to write on important documents. When it comes to writing in unimportant places, I don't usually ask because I have too many uncertainties.