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Can we long-time member(s) retroactively be assigned updated reputation?

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  • Brian C HartB Offline
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    Brian C Hart
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    Figure 1. The issue.

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    Figure 2. My tenure at The Code Project, the posts and topics count I have, should count for something.

    Hello Code Project support team,

    I've been a member of The Code Project for 25+ years. I've posted 100+ articles, engaged in numerous discussions, and I would make the argument that I am a highly-regarded member of The Code Project.

    However, it only says I have zero reputation. Did that not migrate over from the old site? On the old site, I seem to recollect having several badges and a good reputation.

    It would be appreciated if that could be migrated over. If that is not feasible, then perhaps would it be feasible to recalculate my reputation based on my posted content?

    It just is so unfortunate that here I've been a long-time member -- the 36th person to create an account on the site, actually -- and I "do not have enough reputation to post links."

    Thank you.

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      dlymand2
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      Brian, we appreciate your many years of dedication to CodeProject and we will work on getting this fixed, we disabled the reputation guardrails (spam setting) to post links for now so all users can post links.

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      • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

        4bb39657-0c7a-4437-b043-8522c7a9219c-image.png
        Figure 1. The issue.

        3f2517e6-0a23-4a5a-9a47-6a9162c31108-image.png
        Figure 2. My tenure at The Code Project, the posts and topics count I have, should count for something.

        Hello Code Project support team,

        I've been a member of The Code Project for 25+ years. I've posted 100+ articles, engaged in numerous discussions, and I would make the argument that I am a highly-regarded member of The Code Project.

        However, it only says I have zero reputation. Did that not migrate over from the old site? On the old site, I seem to recollect having several badges and a good reputation.

        It would be appreciated if that could be migrated over. If that is not feasible, then perhaps would it be feasible to recalculate my reputation based on my posted content?

        It just is so unfortunate that here I've been a long-time member -- the 36th person to create an account on the site, actually -- and I "do not have enough reputation to post links."

        Thank you.

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        dlymand2
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        @Brian-C-Hart Hi Brian, check your reputation points in your profile page. All of the users have been updated with proper reputation points carried over from the previous CP data.

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