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That event wasn't caused by the merge as suggested. The original questionoriginal question was actually deleted, which caused your answer to be deleted along with it and you lost the reputation for the answer at that time. It was then undeleted and merged into a different question. This updates the parent question ID, which immediately changes the title associated with your answer.

But the system hasn't yet recalculated your reputation to remove the "removed" event due to the undeletion. It will eventually disappear and you'll regain the 80 reputation for the answer.

That event wasn't caused by the merge as suggested. The original question was actually deleted, which caused your answer to be deleted along with it and you lost the reputation for the answer at that time. It was then undeleted and merged into a different question. This updates the parent question ID, which immediately changes the title associated with your answer.

But the system hasn't yet recalculated your reputation to remove the "removed" event due to the undeletion. It will eventually disappear and you'll regain the 80 reputation for the answer.

That event wasn't caused by the merge as suggested. The original question was actually deleted, which caused your answer to be deleted along with it and you lost the reputation for the answer at that time. It was then undeleted and merged into a different question. This updates the parent question ID, which immediately changes the title associated with your answer.

But the system hasn't yet recalculated your reputation to remove the "removed" event due to the undeletion. It will eventually disappear and you'll regain the 80 reputation for the answer.

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That event wasn't caused by the merge as suggested. The original question was actually deleted, which caused your answer to be deleted along with it and you lost the reputation for the answer at that time. It was then undeleted and merged into a different question. This updates the parent question ID, which immediately changes the title associated with your answer.

But the system hasn't yet recalculated your reputation to remove the "removed" event due to the undeletion. It will eventually disappear and you'll regain the 80 reputation for the answer.