Can you explain what is the score of a question and how can I understand what is the score of a question?
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1Are you just looking for this? askubuntu.com/help/whats-reputation– Mark KirbyCommented Jun 3, 2018 at 15:35
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In the site is said that, if you delete a question with the score of 3 or more you will get a badge. What does it mean by a question with the score of three or more? meta.askubuntu.com/questions/14364/…– user833907Commented Jun 3, 2018 at 15:41
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1The question must have three or more upvotes, than it does downvotes, the "score" is the number left of the question, it must be, at least +3.– Mark KirbyCommented Jun 3, 2018 at 15:50
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The score of a post is the sum of votes on it.
When someone* clicks the up arrow on a post (upvotes it) that increases its score by one.
When someone** clicks the down arrow on a post (downvotes it) that decreases its score by one.
This post has a score of 98:
When you have 1000 reputation points, you gain the ability to see the score breakdown by clicking on the score:
* this applies when the person voting has at least 15 reputation; otherwise the vote is anonymous***.
** this applied when the person voting has at least 125 reputation; otherwise the vote is anonymous***.
*** anonymous votes are recorded and information about them can be found, for example in the public data dump, but it does not affect the post score.
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Do anonymous votes become normal votes when a user passes the 15/125 rep mark?– DanCommented Jun 4, 2018 at 20:30
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