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I wondered whether the company uses a rough conversion rate between reputation points and US dollars

No, we don't. We don't attach monetary value to reputation. Never did, never will.

It doesn't make any sense to do so.

In the same way that Twitter/Facebook likes don't have any inherent monetary value (as far as the companies that run them are concerned)for Twitter.

I wondered whether the company uses a rough conversion rate between reputation points and US dollars

No, we don't. We don't attach monetary value to reputation. Never did, never will.

It doesn't make any sense to do so.

In the same way that Twitter/Facebook likes don't have any inherent monetary value (as far as the companies that run them are concerned).

I wondered whether the company uses a rough conversion rate between reputation points and US dollars

No, we don't. We don't attach monetary value to reputation. Never did, never will.

It doesn't make any sense to do so.

In the same way that Twitter likes don't have any inherent monetary value for Twitter.

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I wondered whether the company uses a rough conversion rate between reputation points and US dollars

No, we don't. We don't attach monetary value to reputation. Never did, never will.

It doesn't make any sense to do so.

In the same way that Twitter/Facebook likes don't have any inherent monetary value (as far as the companies that run them are concerned).

I wondered whether the company uses a rough conversion rate between reputation points and US dollars

No, we don't. We don't attach monetary value to reputation. Never did, never will.

It doesn't make any sense to do so.

In the same way that Twitter/Facebook likes don't have any inherent monetary value.

I wondered whether the company uses a rough conversion rate between reputation points and US dollars

No, we don't. We don't attach monetary value to reputation. Never did, never will.

It doesn't make any sense to do so.

In the same way that Twitter/Facebook likes don't have any inherent monetary value (as far as the companies that run them are concerned).

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I wondered whether the company uses a rough conversion rate between reputation points and US dollars

No, we don't. We don't attach monetary value to reputation. Never did, never will.

It doesn't make any sense to do so.

In the same way that twitterTwitter/facebookFacebook likes don't have any inherent monetary value.

I wondered whether the company uses a rough conversion rate between reputation points and US dollars

No, we don't. We don't attach monetary value to reputation. Never did, never will.

It doesn't make any sense to do so.

In the same way that twitter/facebook likes don't have any inherent monetary value.

I wondered whether the company uses a rough conversion rate between reputation points and US dollars

No, we don't. We don't attach monetary value to reputation. Never did, never will.

It doesn't make any sense to do so.

In the same way that Twitter/Facebook likes don't have any inherent monetary value.

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