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Two days back when my rep was somewhere between 92-98, I got the new notification in my achievement that I have earned "edit community wiki" privilege but it was granted on the rep of 100. Again, today in the morning my rep was 122 and I got down voted thrice so it became 116. Then I corrected my answer and got an upvote three times and rep became 122 again. At that time, in my achievements I saw that I have earned a privilege to "vote down" which is granted on the rep of 125. So my confusion is that whether it is a bug or something else?

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  • How do you know those were upvotes and not downvotes that got reversed?
    – Oded
    Jun 11, 2014 at 10:38
  • Because I answered some question in a hurry which was not correct and I know I got down voted for that only. As soon as I correct the answer I got up votes.
    – Ricky
    Jun 11, 2014 at 10:40

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You are granted permissions the moment you reach a certain rep level. The privilege is lost if you drop below the threshold again. You get a notification when reached the privilege, but no such notification is sent when you lose it again.

This means you can reach a permission for a short period of time if, for example, someone upvotes one of your posts then undoes the vote again. Perhaps someone accidentally upvoted your answer, then realised their mistake and changed it to a downvote instead. You'd have gone from 122 to 132 (and be granted the permission), then go down to 120 as the upvote is changed to a downvote. To simplify your reputation record, only the final vote is shown, if the vote change occurred within the same day.

This is unfortunate, but not a bug.

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  • Does this frequent up vote and down vote reflects in notification? Because in my case it doesn't.
    – Ricky
    Jun 11, 2014 at 10:44
  • @ricky: Clarified that some more. No, the notification doesn't reflect that, nor does your reputation history.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jun 11, 2014 at 10:46
  • To simplify your reputation record, only the final vote is shown This line cleared my confusion. Thanks @Martijn Pieters for the response.
    – Ricky
    Jun 11, 2014 at 10:50

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