You might find your answer [here](https://askubuntu.com/help/accepted-answer) and [here](https://askubuntu.com/help/whats-reputation) You get reputation for lots of things on this site and other StackExchange sites - it is useful as the better a user is at asking and answering questions, the more reputation they get so they have the most reputation overall, which can be used to distinguish them from other users. Reputation also acts as an incentive to provide good questions and answers. An exception to reputation gains/losses is Meta (this bit of the site), where you don't earn reputation from as it just for questions about the site (full scope [here](https://askubuntu.com/help/whats-meta)) Also, as a user with more reputation generally indicates more experience, users with more reputation are awarded [privileges](https://askubuntu.com/help/privileges), which can be used to help manage the site. Also, from [this page](http://stackexchange.com/leagues/31/week/askubuntu): > When your fellow users vote up your questions and answers on a Stack > Exchange site, you generate reputation. Reputation is a rough measure > of: > > - how much the community trusts you > - your communication skills > - the quality and relevancy of your questions and answers > > These friendly reputation leagues are an informal way of tracking your > reputation within the community on a particular Stack Exchange. > > Reputation is capped at 200 per day, but remember that bounty awards > and accepted answers are immune to this daily reputation cap.