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After the most recent Docs recalc, the reputation was re-added:

+15 for upvotes

(Unless you voted for your own example, there's bound to be another event, but I didn't go looking for it.)

The contributor table for that examplecontributor table for that example shows how the rollback was accounted for:

User        Contribution Level  Start Date      End Date    End Reason
Tot Zam     Major               Jun 17 at 19:36 --          --
Rollback of a single example at Sep 5 at 21:11 to version at Jul 21 at 9:53; affected 0 contributors

So going forward, the only question is how soon after a deleted example gets restored that the reputation will be returned. I'm going to call this for now.

After the most recent Docs recalc, the reputation was re-added:

+15 for upvotes

(Unless you voted for your own example, there's bound to be another event, but I didn't go looking for it.)

The contributor table for that example shows how the rollback was accounted for:

User        Contribution Level  Start Date      End Date    End Reason
Tot Zam     Major               Jun 17 at 19:36 --          --
Rollback of a single example at Sep 5 at 21:11 to version at Jul 21 at 9:53; affected 0 contributors

So going forward, the only question is how soon after a deleted example gets restored that the reputation will be returned. I'm going to call this for now.

After the most recent Docs recalc, the reputation was re-added:

+15 for upvotes

(Unless you voted for your own example, there's bound to be another event, but I didn't go looking for it.)

The contributor table for that example shows how the rollback was accounted for:

User        Contribution Level  Start Date      End Date    End Reason
Tot Zam     Major               Jun 17 at 19:36 --          --
Rollback of a single example at Sep 5 at 21:11 to version at Jul 21 at 9:53; affected 0 contributors

So going forward, the only question is how soon after a deleted example gets restored that the reputation will be returned. I'm going to call this for now.

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After the most recent Docs recalcmost recent Docs recalc, the reputation was re-added:

+15 for upvotes+15 for upvotes

(Unless you voted for your own example, there's bound to be another event, but I didn't go looking for it.)

The contributor table for that example shows how the rollback was accounted for:

User        Contribution Level  Start Date      End Date    End Reason
Tot Zam     Major               Jun 17 at 19:36 --          --
Rollback of a single example at Sep 5 at 21:11 to version at Jul 21 at 9:53; affected 0 contributors

So going forward, the only question is how soon after a deleted example gets restored that the reputation will be returned. I'm going to call this for now.

After the most recent Docs recalc, the reputation was re-added:

+15 for upvotes

(Unless you voted for your own example, there's bound to be another event, but I didn't go looking for it.)

The contributor table for that example shows how the rollback was accounted for:

User        Contribution Level  Start Date      End Date    End Reason
Tot Zam     Major               Jun 17 at 19:36 --          --
Rollback of a single example at Sep 5 at 21:11 to version at Jul 21 at 9:53; affected 0 contributors

So going forward, the only question is how soon after a deleted example gets restored that the reputation will be returned. I'm going to call this for now.

After the most recent Docs recalc, the reputation was re-added:

+15 for upvotes

(Unless you voted for your own example, there's bound to be another event, but I didn't go looking for it.)

The contributor table for that example shows how the rollback was accounted for:

User        Contribution Level  Start Date      End Date    End Reason
Tot Zam     Major               Jun 17 at 19:36 --          --
Rollback of a single example at Sep 5 at 21:11 to version at Jul 21 at 9:53; affected 0 contributors

So going forward, the only question is how soon after a deleted example gets restored that the reputation will be returned. I'm going to call this for now.

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After the most recent Docs recalc, the reputation was re-added:

+15 for upvotes

(Unless you voted for your own example, there's bound to be another event, but I didn't go looking for it.)

The contributor table for that example shows how the rollback was accounted for:

User        Contribution Level  Start Date      End Date    End Reason
Tot Zam     Major               Jun 17 at 19:36 --          --
Rollback of a single example at Sep 5 at 21:11 to version at Jul 21 at 9:53; affected 0 contributors

So going forward, the only question is how soon after a deleted example gets restored that the reputation will be returned. I'm going to call this for now.