10:53 AM
duplicates meta The posts "Derivative of reputation score over time is identically zero" and "My answer got upvoted, but no reputation increase?" are essentially duplicates - both are asking why no reputation was gained from upvotes on a CW answer.
However, the newer question has more detailed answer. Moreover, it has the title more suitable for searching. (If somebody has the same problem and searches on meta, they are more likely to choose reputation than derivative as a keyword used in the search.
Does this answer your question? My answer got upvoted, but no reputation increase? — Martin Sleziak 2 mins ago
However, my experience is that on meta only very few users check the review queues - so close votes on the older posts often go unnoticed. That's why I though it might be reasonable to mention this here.
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12:23 PM
1 hour ago, by Martin Sleziak
However, my experience is that on meta only very few users check the review queues - so close votes on the older posts often go unnoticed. That's why I though it might be reasonable to mention this here.
Here is a SEDE query showing recent close votes reviews on meta: data.stackexchange.com/meta.mathoverflow/query/1258387/…
1:01 PM
Hi Martin; thanks for asking. I don't think I'll close the older one as duplicate, but I can leave a pointer there to the newer version. As for your other question: I keep a tab open for this chat (one of many tabs). If you find it distracting, I can close it. I don't check in as often as I should (actually, this computer was in the shop for a while and so I didn't see it at all during that period).
I just wasn't sure whether that means that you're really here, so I was curious. (There was also the possibility that you're still logged on from some computer which you don't use too often - as yu said.)
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