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I'm not sure how to answer to a previous answer so I joined the chat and I couldn't ask anyone as I'm lacking repuatation.

Come on guys, this side is supposed to be "easy" and enable an instant interaction -isn't it?

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  • This belongs to META (meta.askubuntu.com) because it's not about Ubuntu but askubuntu
    – Lincoln
    Oct 16, 2010 at 23:54
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    Belongs to meta, but it seems the user can't post there until it gets 20 reputation. Oct 16, 2010 at 23:59
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    Why would you want to give chat feedback if you can't even chat in the first place?
    – badp
    Oct 18, 2010 at 7:22

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This site's number one focus is providing Quality Answers and Questions. The reputation is modeled around that - for both Chat and on the site. Gaining 20 reputation is relatively easy so long as you participate within the site (If you gain two up votes on either a question you have authored or an answer - as an example). The Chat is considered a Third Place on the StackExchange network and isn't the main focus of the site as a whole.

I believe it's meant to deter new users from jumping into chat and asking questions without first understanding or participating on the main site.

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    Same again (see Marco's response to my last question, about user restrictions), it's fair, even if it is frustrating initially.
    – Jeremy
    Oct 17, 2010 at 2:00
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It probably prevents people from being able to spam the site with bots because you actually have to do something non trivial on here before you get the rep

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I don't know why, but getting that reputation is pretty easy. Just explore the site a little bit, vote on some questions and answers you like or register on other Stack Exchange sites and you will get them.

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    AFAIK registering on other sites only helps when you have 200+ rep?
    – Jeremy
    Oct 17, 2010 at 2:00
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Would you have used the site enough for feedback before getting a meager 20 rep?

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