I have six upvotes for the one question with no intervening history. They have been summarised into two groups - one with 4 events and one with 2 events. However, when you expand either, both show all 6 events. Minor I know, just letting you know.

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There was a similar bug reported a few days ago, but the post wasn't separated in two. – animuson Jul 9 '12 at 5:56
Can you reproduce it now? This was reported several times, it is because of the asynchronous loading of the content...at least in 99% of the time. – M. Night Demonbobby Jul 9 '12 at 11:37
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Right now there is only one group item covering all 6 so it no longer presents in the same way. – Michael Jul 9 '12 at 12:36
Yeah. After you expand a highlighted group of new votes on a certain post, when you reload the page, the new group merges with the older group. – Daniel δ Jul 9 '12 at 15:37
I've had this before, it always disappeared on a refresh? – Rory Aug 8 '12 at 20:48
This still has not been fixed and @Rory it does not go away with a refresh/cache clear for me. – Austin Henley Jan 8 at 21:35

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I've confirmed/reproduced the issue behind this. It is as I said. When you have new and old events on the same post in your history (only tested for the same day as well), both of them will expand to show the full list of all events for the post, rather than being limited to the new and old events as they're split up.

New and old events combined

They must have made a change somewhere that caused this to start happening, because it didn't used to do this previously.

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The below is what I saw just a few minutes ago (And have seen similar on quite a few occasions in the past). A couple of minutes later it has merged into one drop down with a correct total rep count.

I see Sulfurized Demonbobby comment above about the asynchronous nature of the updates, which I can understand if it was a a short while (a few minutes ago), but think it is unreasonable to have inaccurate counts (5 + 5 + 5 is 15, not 10) some 25 mins after the event took place.

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