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Finished up (although some of them might have been intentional on part of the answerer).
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anAn alternative would be to split reputation points into two parts:

  • reputation for expertise on a particular topic, for things like answering a question correctly

  • overall reputation for trustworthiness across StackExchangeStack Exchange sites, for doing community-related things, like editing for spelingspelling and grammar

itsIt's silly for someone who has thousands of reputation points in a one community to not be able to even comment on another community.

an alternative would be to split reputation points into two parts:

  • reputation for expertise on a particular topic, for things like answering a question correctly

  • overall reputation for trustworthiness across StackExchange sites, for doing community-related things, like editing for speling and grammar

its silly for someone who has thousands of reputation points in a one community to not be able to even comment on another community

An alternative would be to split reputation points into two parts:

  • reputation for expertise on a particular topic, for things like answering a question correctly

  • overall reputation for trustworthiness across Stack Exchange sites, for doing community-related things, like editing for spelling and grammar

It's silly for someone who has thousands of reputation points in a one community to not be able to even comment on another community.

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an alternative would be to split reputation points into two parts:

  • reputation for expertise on a particular topic, for things like answering a question correctly

  • overall reputation for trustworthiness across StackExchange sites, for doing community-related things, like editing for speling and grammergrammar

its silly for someone who has thousands of reputation points in a one community to not be able to even comment on another community

an alternative would be to split reputation points into two parts:

  • reputation for expertise on a particular topic, for things like answering a question correctly

  • overall reputation for trustworthiness across StackExchange sites, for doing community-related things, like editing for speling and grammer

its silly for someone who has thousands of reputation points in a one community to not be able to even comment on another community

an alternative would be to split reputation points into two parts:

  • reputation for expertise on a particular topic, for things like answering a question correctly

  • overall reputation for trustworthiness across StackExchange sites, for doing community-related things, like editing for speling and grammar

its silly for someone who has thousands of reputation points in a one community to not be able to even comment on another community

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an alternative would be to split reputation points into two parts:

  • reputation for expertise on a particular topic, for things like answering a question correctly

  • overall reputation for trustworthiness across StackExchange sites, for doing community-related things, like editing for speling and grammer

its silly for someone who has thousands of reputation points in a one community to not be able to even comment on another community