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Being a rep addict (and just waiting for this one to be voted down by the "not programming related" police), but also being a keen participant, the more questions I answer the less I know what causes movement in my reputation. I find myself periodically trawling my list of answers trying to figure it out.

I have seen this post, but it seems to show exactly the same information as my user tab. I've also looked through uservoice but I didn't find anyone asking for a list of reputation changes by date. How do you do it? Do you do it?

In truth, being a sociable animal I think that I am really hoping that discussions will have sprung around the questions/answers I participated in - but I know that issue is well covered elsewhere.

Edit: How predictable that the first thing to happen is a down-vote - sigh :-(


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Simon, from experience, if you mark questions like this as community wiki ones, people are far less likely to mark you down. – David Arno Oct 21 '08 at 13:34
thanks David, that's a useful tip. I'd vote you up if I could :-) – Simon Oct 21 '08 at 13:46
you can;) see stackoverflow.com/questions/212942/… – VonC Oct 21 '08 at 13:53

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