When does a day start on the Stack Exchange network?

Some badges (Enthusiast, Fanatic, Mortarboard) and voting limits are bound by and relate heavily to the concept of a day.

Do days correspond to calendar days? What time zone is used?

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Yes; a day starts at 00:00 UTC time. Marc Gravell explains so in his answer to this question.

All times (and timestamps) visible anywhere on Stack Exchange follow this time zone.

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Thanks so much! – Josh Leitzel Oct 25 '09 at 1:41
But, it is UTC 4:30 AM now, but my reputation page hasn`t gone to new day... – ATOzTOA Jan 12 at 5:02

Stack Overflow's official clock is UTC time, which just so happens to be the timezone Jon Skeet is in.

So, technically, Stack Overflow is on JST. Jon Skeet Time.

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How appropriate! – Dexter Oct 25 '09 at 3:12
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Actually, it is only by luck of timing that your answer is correct. A few hours earlier you'd have been wrong (the UK was in BST until GMT 01:00 this morning) – Marc Gravell Oct 25 '09 at 7:32
I wish the trains knew the clocks went forward at 1 am. I had to miss the end of Franz Ferdinand. ;( – Tom Hawtin - tackline Oct 26 '09 at 1:47

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