This has been discussed many, many times. The short version of the discussion is that it's a very bad idea to allow users to see node reputations before they vote on the nodes; you should be voting on the node based on its content and on what you personally think of it, not based on what other people did.
That also goes for content consideration; if it's offensive to you, if it's sufficiently insulting that you believe it should be deleted, then submit it for consideration and vote to delete it. If it's not, then don't, or if someone else has submitted it for consideration, vote to keep it. You should not be factoring other people's opinions into your decision.
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