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So I made a stupid mistake and on the spur of the moment I edited Hello World example. Now I get annoying +5 rep few times a day even though my edit has been completely obliterated (and it shouldn't be accepted in the first place, or rolled back).

Since it feels ridiculous I would like to ask for a removal of my attribution. Is there any official procedure or should I simply use contact us form?

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    A dev will probably have to do it manually. I don't believe there is any tool to do this yet. We've never had any sort of tool to remove names from edits because it's not something that ever comes up.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jul 27, 2016 at 20:16
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    I keep seeing +5 -5 +5 -5 as a user presumably clicks upvote unupvote upvote unupvote (an easy way to annoy 45 users)... Jul 28, 2016 at 19:18

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Use the contact us form. I have no idea how we'll accomplish this, but we'll figure it out within 6-8 weeks.

Alternately, wait & see if we fix the accounting such that you don't get rep for edits like that.

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    Let's say I don't mind waiting and rep reversal is just fine by me but I still believe there should exists a mechanism to address requirements like this in general. It is the right guaranteed by the license after all, isn't it?
    – zero323
    Jul 27, 2016 at 22:32
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    If somebody's edit is wiped out by a subsequent one (doesn't even matter for better or for worse) it's a reasonable wish to get disassociated from the post.
    – PM 77-1
    Jul 28, 2016 at 13:07
  • For accounting purposes, it would be nice if we could do this automatically, @PM77-1. However, that may not be feasible. Just don't know right now.
    – Shog9
    Jul 28, 2016 at 17:17
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    This sounds like a hard problem. What if I make an edit to a post and then someone makes another edit that rewords some of what I wrote. Then someone else comes along, splits my text up and moves things around. In the end, perhaps my original ideas are all still there, but they have been reworded, reordered, and rehashed so much that the system thinks my contributions are no longer valid. At what point do we draw the line and say I no longer get credit for the contribution? While I agree with the underlying sentiment, it seems like it may just lead to more problems later.
    – David
    Jul 28, 2016 at 18:36
  • OK, the latest changes improved situation but I still get +1 which doesn't make sense for no-contribution :/ Do I miss something here?
    – zero323
    Sep 17, 2016 at 12:45
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    No, unfortunately the heuristics aren't perfect @zero323. However, we do now have a functional rollback (removes authors as contributors) for use in the future, and a functional "disassociate" tool for fixing up the past - so go ahead and send us a note if you want yourself removed from the contributor list here.
    – Shog9
    Sep 19, 2016 at 22:29
  • @Shog9 I tried using contact form for this, but I guess it didn't went through. Could check this please? TIA.
    – zero323
    Mar 4, 2017 at 18:28
  • I found the ticket & poked it with a broom, @zero323. Should be done.
    – Shog9
    Mar 4, 2017 at 18:44

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