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Is there a way to tell why my reputation has changed? Overnight I gained 8 or 9 points. I'm curious which questions or answers got voted up or down.

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Go to your profile and see the Reputations Tab

http://stackoverflow.com/users/9516?sort=reputationhistory#sort-top

And to see the latest changes select the rightmost area by clicking and dragging the rightmost chart area. Then only the latest answers of yours will be filtered!

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Sadly, as much as I love that they did this, it still doesn't REALLY answer the question of what exactly changed since last night, only what has changed ever. – Matthew Scharley Oct 10 '08 at 12:27
I agree. It would be nice to be able to see the individual votes ordered chronologically. – JesperE Oct 10 '08 at 12:28
The graph is selectable. To see the changes for a time period, just select a portion of the graph. – workmad3 Oct 10 '08 at 12:29
It doesn't show the latest items when I select only that region. If I select the last full day, then I'm still missing events that might only have taken place recently – Rory Becker Oct 13 '08 at 17:36
@workmad3: That's cool. I had no idea you could select a subset of the graph. They should put a tooltip on, or a note above/below, the graph. – raven Oct 13 '08 at 17:41
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We all realized how great a person you are. We had a vote and everything. Do you want a slice of the cake we bought you?

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LOL! Plus some mandatory characters to take this comment past 10. :-) – Onorio Catenacci Oct 10 '08 at 12:56
+1 Sarcasm. I'm tempted to accept this as the answer! – rdeml Oct 10 '08 at 14:42
The cake is a lie. – Adam Rosenfield Oct 13 '08 at 17:34
But it's moist and delicious! – Bob King Oct 13 '08 at 17:54
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I use the Unofficial Stackoverflow Update script

http://modos.org/sof/?u=UserNumberHere

It'll show you which questions have been voted up or down since the last time you viewed the page.

I found out about this page from the question track-your-reputation.


See the What 3rd Party Tools Exist for StackOverflow? answer to the Unofficial FAQ for more fun stuff..

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I had the same question this morining. Here's what I found...

Click on your name at the top of the webpage to view your profile. On your profile page there is a tabbed interface. One tab is 'reputation' where it lists all the questions where you either gained or lost reputation.

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And you see that graph on the reputation tab? Drag a time range, and you can see how many votes you got and on what in that time period. – Paul Tomblin Oct 10 '08 at 12:27
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One problem with this -- if you get reputation from a question that's since been closed, you'll still have those points, but they won't show up in your Reputation graph. There doesn't seen to be any way to find out where they came from.

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I assumed that was divine intervention. – Ross Oct 13 '08 at 17:47

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