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Peter Mortensen
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Even moderators cannot see which deleted user caused your loss/gain of reputation.

E.g., as a modmoderator viewing your reputation page, the "User was removed" is not a link, and "learn more" is exactly the same as what you can see - a link to https://stackoverflow.com/help/user-was-removed

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If you really wanted to, the only way tois to become a Stack Overflow staff member with adminadministrator privileges.

Even moderators cannot see which deleted user caused your loss/gain of reputation.

E.g. as a mod viewing your reputation page, the "User was removed" is not a link, and "learn more" is exactly the same as what you can see - a link to https://stackoverflow.com/help/user-was-removed

enter image description here

If you really wanted to, the only way to to become a Stack Overflow staff member with admin privileges.

Even moderators cannot see which deleted user caused your loss/gain of reputation.

E.g., as a moderator viewing your reputation page, the "User was removed" is not a link, and "learn more" is exactly the same as what you can see - a link to https://stackoverflow.com/help/user-was-removed

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If you really wanted to, the only way is to become a Stack Overflow staff member with administrator privileges.

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Samuel Liew Mod
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Even moderators cannot see which deleted user caused your loss/gain of reputation.

E.g. as a mod viewing your reputation page, the "User was removed" is not a link, and "learn more" is exactly the same as what you can see - a link to https://stackoverflow.com/help/user-was-removed

enter image description here

If you really wanted to, the only way to to become a Stack Overflow staff member with admin privileges.