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I'm not actually sure what situation you're talking about, as for me Jon Skeet's reputation graph shows him earning 231 rep on that day:

231 rep earned on September 4, 2016231 rep earned on September 4, 2016

That said, vote reversals count rep as if the votes had never happened in the first placeas if the votes had never happened in the first place. So if several of the reversed votes occurred on dates earlier than September 4, they would count against the rep cap for those days, not for September 4.

So if, for example, Jon Skeet earned 400 rep on Saturday before the cap, then earned 300 rep on Sunday before the cap, and then 180 rep was lost from reversed votes that occurred on Saturday, the graph might show 200 (300 capped to 200) - 180 = 20 rep earned on Sunday (though again, I'm not seeing this on my computer), when in fact what actually happened was that 200 (300 - 180 = 220, capped to 200) rep was earned on Saturday and 200 (300 capped to 200) was earned on Sunday.

I'm not actually sure what situation you're talking about, as for me Jon Skeet's reputation graph shows him earning 231 rep on that day:

231 rep earned on September 4, 2016

That said, vote reversals count rep as if the votes had never happened in the first place. So if several of the reversed votes occurred on dates earlier than September 4, they would count against the rep cap for those days, not for September 4.

So if, for example, Jon Skeet earned 400 rep on Saturday before the cap, then earned 300 rep on Sunday before the cap, and then 180 rep was lost from reversed votes that occurred on Saturday, the graph might show 200 (300 capped to 200) - 180 = 20 rep earned on Sunday (though again, I'm not seeing this on my computer), when in fact what actually happened was that 200 (300 - 180 = 220, capped to 200) rep was earned on Saturday and 200 (300 capped to 200) was earned on Sunday.

I'm not actually sure what situation you're talking about, as for me Jon Skeet's reputation graph shows him earning 231 rep on that day:

231 rep earned on September 4, 2016

That said, vote reversals count rep as if the votes had never happened in the first place. So if several of the reversed votes occurred on dates earlier than September 4, they would count against the rep cap for those days, not for September 4.

So if, for example, Jon Skeet earned 400 rep on Saturday before the cap, then earned 300 rep on Sunday before the cap, and then 180 rep was lost from reversed votes that occurred on Saturday, the graph might show 200 (300 capped to 200) - 180 = 20 rep earned on Sunday (though again, I'm not seeing this on my computer), when in fact what actually happened was that 200 (300 - 180 = 220, capped to 200) rep was earned on Saturday and 200 (300 capped to 200) was earned on Sunday.

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I'm not actually sure what situation you're talking about, as for me Jon Skeet's reputation graph shows him earning 231 rep on that day:

231 rep earned on September 4, 2016

That said, vote reversals count rep as if the votes had never happened in the first place. So if several of the reversed votes occurred on dates earlier than September 4, they would count against the rep cap for those days, not for September 4.

So if, for example, Jon Skeet earned 400 rep on Saturday before the cap, then earned 300 rep on Sunday before the cap, and then 180 rep was lost from reversed votes that occurred on Saturday, the graph might show 200 (300 capped to 200) - 180 = 20 rep earned on Sunday (though again, I'm not seeing this on my computer), when in fact what actually happened was that 200 (300 - 180 = 220, capped to 200) rep was earned on Saturday and 200 (300 capped to 200) was earned on Sunday.