Problem
The contributor list for Creating and Initializing Arrays has become corrupted.
Additional examples also known to be affected:
- Getting started with Java Language - Creating your first Java program
- Linked List - Introduction to Linked Lists
- Linked List - Singly Linked List
- Declaration vs Definition - Understanding Declaration and Definition
- Pointers - Common errors
Investigation
Several minutes ago, I noticed my reputation had dropped by just under 2k. So, I started investigating. Based on these two Meta questions:
- Reputation lost and there's no explanation
- I've just lost 1760 reputation points without explanation (definitely this issue)1.
I, initially, assumed it was from a documentation reputation recalculation. However, I have not seen anything recently that indicates that the definition of "major contributor" has changed, nor that the amount of reputation awarded per upvote has changed. The only recent issues affecting Documentation reputation I've seen were two bug fixes mentioned in Adam Lear's answer. Neither of those bugs should impact my reputation by more than a small amount. So, while my reputation certainly was recalculated, the expected amount of a "normal" Documentation reputation recalculation does not match the magnitude of the change in my reputation.
Investigating further, it appears that all of the contributors for Creating and Initializing Arrays have been forgotten / become corrupted. Currently, the contributors page for that example shows only one contributor, which is obviously erroneous:
I was considered to be a "major contributor" on "Creating and Initializing Arrays". I am still listed as a major contributor to the topic "Arrays":
There has not been any activity in the Java topic which would account for this issue (e.g. there is not a rollback to a pre-July 26 version).
Thus, it appears the contributor list for "Creating and Initializing Arrays" has become corrupted, but the contributor list for the topic: Java - Arrays remains accurate (as far as I looked).
As verification, I searched through my reputation history. Doing so shows my current reputation is consistent with what it would be if I was not a contributor to "Creating and Initializing Arrays" (i.e. no reputation is listed for that example, but reputation from other Documentation examples is shown). In other words, the corruption of the contributor list for that example is consistent with the effect I am seeing on my reputation.
Prompted by a note in chat by PetterFriberg, the additional affected examples were found by looking through the contributions of the user that remains listed in the contribution lists for the affected examples.2
###Contributor list corruption may contribute to other reported reputation losses
It is near certain that other people are affected by the corruption of the contributor list for the above Documentation example. In addition, if this can happen to the contributor list for one example, it may have happened to other examples. Whatever caused this corruption may have also corrupted other examples. The corruption of the contributor list for other examples may be contributing to the various recent reported reputation drops (see links at the top of this question for a couple).
Malt made an edit to the Creating and Initializing Arrays example and "[java] Arrays" is listed in their contributions, but not the specific example. This issue is certainly what caused their reputation loss. I left them a comment explaining and pointing here.
I'm not explicitly mentioning the user here because the problem is unlikely to be a result of them manipulating the SO UI. In other words, I'm trying to avoid "calling them out" for something that is nearly certain to not be their fault. There are other Documentation edits by this user to examples for which they are the only contributor.
Note: This question is reporting a bug, not a concern about lost reputation. I'm not concerned about losing the reputation points; overall, I have negative feelings about gaining reputation from Documentation. As a side benefit to this bug, I had been wondering how much reputation I had gained, in total, from that one Documentation edit. Now I know: just under 2k.