My votes are on 0 - was I voted up and then down?
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Related: How do I audit my reputation?– ArjanCommented Oct 3, 2010 at 16:39
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That's not a comment, that's an answer. My guess to the down vote is the last sentence. It's kind of unclear and potential false (hard to right a good sentence like that with the word "never").– Peter AjtaiCommented Oct 3, 2010 at 17:38
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As Michael says, you got one up and one down on that answer, but you also got one down on your question: Negative look-around, which is why you went -4 totally in the last few days.
If you go into your own user page and go to the reputation tab you can then see that in the last 5 days or so you've only had those two downvotes but no upvotes anywhere.
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So the next question would be: Why would my question be downvoted? Am I being stalked by someone who hates me? And where are the rest of the rep. Auditing says 1,047, actual says 1,039 Commented Oct 4, 2010 at 8:50
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@radp: But it was old questions and the upvotes were older than the downvotes so it looked like -4.– ho1Commented Oct 5, 2010 at 11:00
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@mplungjan: I think two downvotes are a few too few to assume that someone is stalking you. I'd assume it's just some people disagreeing (or possibly just one person, but even then I'd say that 2 downvotes != stalking. Your rep will get out of sync until the next re-calc, you can ask for a moderator to re-calc it now if you want, just raise a request on one of your questions/answers.– ho1Commented Oct 5, 2010 at 11:03
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@mplunjan: Sorry, if I came across as patronising, I assume everyone on the internet is (at least) a little bit crazy. It might not always be true, but usually it saves a bit of time.– ho1Commented Oct 5, 2010 at 20:24
You received one upvote on that answer, and one downvote, for a net reputation gain of (10-2) 8 (as of this writing).
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