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  Why is my score suddenly zero, and why do I get "voting is only available to some users"?

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I logged into my account, and all of a sudden I have zero points, and can no longer up or down vote.

What's happened?

asked Mar 19, 2014 in Support by physicsnewbie (-20 points) [ no revision ]
retagged Mar 20, 2014 by dimension10

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The points have disappeared because Polarkernel was now successful in nullifying the meta points.

If I remember this correctly, we agreed upon setting the requierments for voting and commenting to "Registered users" until we go publicely online, such that everybody can express his opinion about the ongoing discussions by voting during the technical private beta.

The settings for the voting privileges are already set in accordance with the public mode of PhysicsOverflow. As Dimension10 has recorded them in the appropriate part of the the FAQ, I'm going to change them back to the technical private beta mode for now, such that you and others can still vote.

answered Mar 19, 2014 by Dilaton (6,240 points) [ revision history ]
edited Mar 19, 2014 by Dilaton

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