Looking at my rep tab it feels like I am getting a lot of upvotes for older answers recently. In the last month I have only given about a dozen answers, which earned barely above 30 upvotes, yet my rep has increased by more than 1000. I don't feel like there was a comparable rep reap on old answers a few months ago.
Yet I was discounting this as superstition, but then I remembered that I had seen others mentioning the same.
Is this still just the four of us having superstitions or has there been any change I missed that tends to promote popular old answers more than they used to be promoted?
<sigh/>Really, what's so hard to understand about it? (Could someone please improve my question to make this clearer? I don't know how.) I bet hundreds of thousands of users have done so 4 months ago. Why are they doing it even more now? – sbi Jun 12 '11 at 20:34c++tag. Through the last three days, I got 6 upvotes for stackoverflow.com/q/2652223#2652223, stackoverflow.com/q/4669936#4669936, stackoverflow.com/q/2139254#2139254, stackoverflow.com/q/3626541#3626541, and stackoverflow.com/q/4172961#4172961. I haven't checked the upvotes I got a few months ago against those I got the last month (which is why I asked whether it's just superstition). How do I find out how many votes I got, say, January 2011? – sbi Jun 12 '11 at 23:58c++-tag. But I have seen what might be a proportional number of upvotes for old answers in other tags (likesvn), too. – sbi Jun 13 '11 at 0:09