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Why did I lose reputation points?

It's weird, I was at 2000 reputation yesterday and twittered proud about it. Now I'm down to 1700.

I have not gained many points by the twitter post and I don't get it why I fell 300 under the value before the posting.

My profile is here.

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Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/33245/… – Jon Seigel Mar 18 '10 at 16:29
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I too lost a lot of reputation in the last 24 hours, for no clear reason. I wish SO was more clear about the reason for lost reputation. – abelenky Mar 18 '10 at 18:00
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There is no discontinuity in your rep graph, so chances are good that you had a rep recalc done on your account due to suspicious voting behavior (ie, another user(s) voting up your questions disproportionately).

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+1 That could very well happen if you tweeted about your participation and one of your followers took it upon themselves to go and upvote a lot of your questions/answers in a short amount of time. – tvanfosson Mar 18 '10 at 17:49
I had my first serial downvoter yesterday. Today the votes are gone, but I'm down about 300 points. – ChrisF Mar 18 '10 at 23:19
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It looks like a system Wide Reputation recalc ran last night. I lost a little reputation as well.

Keep in mind that reputation you lose from the Recalc comes from different sources:

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I wonder if they implemented the downvote changes...? – Adam Davis Mar 18 '10 at 16:07
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@Pollyanna: My rep didn't change, so I don't think so. – mmyers Mar 18 '10 at 16:10
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I would have expected lots of changes -- I know that I have few outstanding deleted answers that should have resulted in either an up or down change to my rep -- and it doesn't seem like that happened. I think the likely culprit is the antifraud script coupled with someone following the OP on twitter consistently voting him up and ignoring other users. – tvanfosson Mar 18 '10 at 17:51
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You were recalc-ified 11 hours ago. The system routinely recalcs the rep of its users, with no exceptions. I had mine done 11 hours ago as well. But find comfort in knowing that it only takes away what you really don't have. Over the span of days, and weeks, our reputation's can become a bit dishonest - this recalc process keeps them true.

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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/calcified :P – mmyers Mar 18 '10 at 21:58
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The system routinely recalcs the rep of its users, with no exceptions. {citation needed} or otherwise why hasn't this question (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/35566/…) [status-completed] then? – fretje Mar 19 '10 at 9:39
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