When I visit the reputation tab of my profile, I see a lot of stuff. I can make out some of it, but not all.

  • What do all the event types mean?
  • Why do some events show an odd reputation gain or not show any reputation change at all?
  • Why are some events sometimes highlighted in yellow?
  • My reputation suddenly dropped, but I don't see anything. What happened?
  • Why do some events disappear from my reputation history?

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Would this be the place to explain about the reputation history available also at /reputation and the graphs in the network profiles? – Lix Sep 6 '12 at 23:36
@Lix: I suppose it could be relevant, but I'm not sure what exactly to explain concerning either of those. – animuson Sep 6 '12 at 23:38
@ani - Main thing I think would be the network reputation charts. That you can see roughly how much reputation you had at a certain date. It also shows all the sites together... – Lix Sep 6 '12 at 23:47

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What are all the event types and what do they mean?

  • upvote / downvote - Your post was upvoted or downvoted.

  • unupvote / undownvote - An upvote or downvote previously cast on the post was retracted.

  • downvoted - Note the extra "d" at the end; you cast a downvote on an answer. Downvotes you cast on questions are not shown in your reputation history and do not affect your reputation.

  • accept / unaccept - Your answer was accepted or unaccepted by the OP.

  • bounty - You offered a bounty on a question or a bounty was awarded on your answer.

  • removed - Most often, the post was deleted (this could be any post you took action on, not necessarily a post you owned). Keep in mind that when a question is deleted, all of its answers are automatically deleted as well. This event is also used when a user is removed. Note that when a post gets deleted, the question's title will be shown in plain text to those who do not have access to view it.

  • migrated - Your post was migrated to another site.

  • edit - An edit you suggested to a post or tag wiki was approved.

  • reversal - Another user serially voted on your posts, which got reversed.

Why is there an unexpected or no reputation change next to the event?

Most often it's due to you hitting the reputation cap. You can only earn up to 200 reputation from votes and edits in a single day. Sometimes the last event that puts you up to the limit will be slightly less than what you'd normally find, such as a +6 for an upvote to your answer. After hitting the cap, all additional events will show no reputation change.

Additionally, any upvotes you get to community wiki questions or answers you have will still show up in the reputation history, but will not show any reputation change next to them since they are not eligible for reputation gain.

Events in your reputation history are also wrapped up into a single line when they occur on the same day. If you are viewing your history by time, this can cause some confusion as it might appear that you have received additional reputation for a new upvote that just occurred, when in fact you didn't. See:

+70, 0, +10

This is because that single post will be listed by the time of the last event on your post with the sum of all events on that post, even if you didn't gain any additional reputation for that event. If you find this confusing, try switching your reputation history view to the post option. This will allow you to expand each post to see all the separate events for it, including how many gained you reputation and how many didn't.

View history by post

Why are events sometimes highlighted in yellow?

This represents new events that you haven't seen yet regarding your reputation. They are only highlighted for that single view of the page. If you leave and return to your reputation history, they will no longer be highlighted. The total amount of the highlighted events should add up to the number in the bubble of the reputation tab itself (excluding any removed and reversal events). This bubble is meant to indicate the total amount your reputation has changed since you last checked the reputation tab. It will not appear until you've visited the tab at least once.

My reputation dropped, but I don't see anything listed!

More than likely, you don't have your reputation history set to show removed posts. By default, removed posts are hidden from the history pages. In order to show removed posts, you need to make sure the checkbox all the way at the bottom is checked.

show removed posts

If you're still unable to see what caused a sudden reputation drop, there may have been a system process in the background. This happens where two or more accounts are merged together.

Why would an event disappear from my reputation history?

This should only occur for upvotes, downvotes, and accepts. Whenever one of these actions gets reversed during the same day, the event is just completely removed from your history rather than creating a separate unupvote, undownvote, or unaccept event in the list. This was done to prevent users clicking a vote on/off repeatedly to fill up a user's history with useless events.

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Note that the distinction of downvote vs downvoted is not currently consistent between desktop and mobile version. I commented on this here. – Aaron Bertrand Sep 22 '12 at 19:57

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