I see this Community user on the user page. It also seems to edit posts sometimes. What is it?

And why has it downvoted over 1800 times?

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"Community User" must be buddies with "Sneakers OToole" (stackoverflow.com/users/10/sneakers-otoole) – Ray Vega Jan 22 '09 at 23:06
@peter the question was deleted. 10k users can still see it. And, there is nothing we can do, unless chris wants to delete it. – jjnguy Jan 31 '10 at 21:42
Comment's been super-fixed now. @pet – random Feb 1 '10 at 2:31
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Who is the "Community" User?

An automated user agent, not a real person. Its profile explains:

Hi, I'm not really a person.

I'm a background process that helps keep [Meta] [Stack Overflow / Server Fault / Super User] clean!

I do things like

  • Randomly poke old unanswered questions every hour so they get some attention
  • Own community questions and answers so nobody gets unnecessary reputation from them
  • Own downvotes on spam/evil posts that get permanently deleted

Randomly poking old unanswered questions might make its name appear as the last editor of a question, but only in some overviews, not in the question itself:

Poked to get some edition; not a real edit

The reason why it has so many downvotes is because it owns all of the downvotes of deleted posts.

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This doesn't explain why an edit would be attributed to "Community". E.g. security.stackexchange.com/posts/242/revisions – nealmcb May 20 '11 at 16:04
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@neal, the community also owns edits made by anonymous editors I believe. – jjnguy May 20 '11 at 16:53
@neal, that is new since this post was written. – jjnguy May 20 '11 at 16:54
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It's in your Posts, eating your reputationz and tagz.

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Why has the Community user downvoted over 21000 times?

The Community user owns the downvotes of deleted posts.

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Shouldn't the community user have up votes then too? Especially with the new badge for +3 votes and deleted. – Brian R. Bondy Nov 2 '08 at 15:57
Also that stat is for how many the user has cast to others, not how many it has received. – Brian R. Bondy Nov 2 '08 at 15:58
+3 stuff is "soft" deleted so it's still there for recalculating rep/badges. As Jeff said, "only bad/negative stuff is ever fully deleted" as in not just "soft" deleted, but fully removed from the DB. The downvotes are kept on the community user so the offenders are still punished for their actions. – Sam Hasler Nov 3 '08 at 10:15
@Peter: Unfortunately, the post has been deleted, not migrated. I've removed the link from this answer. – Kyle Cronin Feb 1 '10 at 1:30
@Sam, am I right to understand that the cast upvotes and downvotes are transferred from the original voter (not from the receiver) to Community, but reputation (-2 for casting a downvote) might not be restored until a recalc is triggered? See also Regain reputation lost by downvoting a deleted answer – Arjan May 8 '10 at 11:14
And: it's not only about downvotes that are automatically cast upon flagging, right? (If that would be true, then no upvotes would show, I guess.) – Arjan May 8 '10 at 11:40
Hmmm, no answer at What posts does the Community user upvote? either... – Arjan May 8 '10 at 11:42
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