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I recently cast the last delete-vote required to delete a user's GPT-generated answer.
  The answer had a bounty of 500 reputation.

The user's reputation counters still show their rep as if they were awarded this bounty. I would expect the answer deletion to update the user's reputation in (close to) real-time, just like normal votes would.

I just came across that 4-day-old user (22237204) and noticed he had over 650 reputation.

Nothing shocking, at first sight, but seeing as how the user only has 5 (non-deleted) answers, none of which have a positive score, I was wondering where all that rep came from.

He's not been active suggesting edits.
  His reputation page shows a couple of upvotes and the association bonus:

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Apparently, the deleted bounty, though gone formfrom the reputation history, has not yet recalculated the user's reputation.

I recently cast the last delete-vote required to delete a user's GPT-generated answer.
  The answer had a bounty of 500 reputation.

The user's reputation counters still show their rep as if they were awarded this bounty. I would expect the answer deletion to update the user's reputation in (close to) real-time, just like normal votes would.

I just came across that 4-day-old user (22237204) and noticed he had over 650 reputation.

Nothing shocking, at first sight, but seeing as how the user only has 5 (non-deleted) answers, none of which have a positive score, I was wondering where all that rep came from.

He's not been active suggesting edits.
  His reputation page shows a couple of upvotes and the association bonus:

enter image description here

Apparently, the deleted bounty, though gone form the reputation history, has not yet recalculated the user's reputation.

I recently cast the last delete-vote required to delete a user's GPT-generated answer. The answer had a bounty of 500 reputation.

The user's reputation counters still show their rep as if they were awarded this bounty. I would expect the answer deletion to update the user's reputation in (close to) real-time, just like normal votes would.

I just came across that 4-day-old user (22237204) and noticed he had over 650 reputation.

Nothing shocking, at first sight, but seeing as how the user only has 5 (non-deleted) answers, none of which have a positive score, I was wondering where all that rep came from.

He's not been active suggesting edits. His reputation page shows a couple of upvotes and the association bonus:

enter image description here

Apparently, the deleted bounty, though gone from the reputation history, has not yet recalculated the user's reputation.

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I recently cast the last delete-vote required to delete a user's GPT-generated answerGPT-generated answer.
  
The answer had a bounty of 500 reputation.

The user's reputation counters still show their rep as if they were awarded this bounty. I would expect the answer deletion to update the user's reputation in (close to) real-time, just like normal votes would.

I just came across that 4-day-old user (22237204) and noticed he had over 650 reputation.

Nothing shocking, at first sight, but seeing as how the user only has 5 (non-deleted) answers, none of which have a positive score, I was wondering where all that rep came from.

He's not been active suggesting edits.
  
His reputation page shows a couple of upvotes and the association bonus:

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Apparently, the deleted bounty, though gone form the reputation history, has not yet recalculated the user's reputation.

I recently cast the last delete-vote required to delete a user's GPT-generated answer.
  The answer had a bounty of 500 reputation.

The user's reputation counters still show their rep as if they were awarded this bounty. I would expect the answer deletion to update the user's reputation in (close to) real-time, just like normal votes would.

I just came across that 4-day-old user (22237204) and noticed he had over 650 reputation.

Nothing shocking, at first sight, but seeing as how the user only has 5 (non-deleted) answers, none of which have a positive score, I was wondering where all that rep came from.

He's not been active suggesting edits.
  His reputation page shows a couple of upvotes and the association bonus:

enter image description here

Apparently, the deleted bounty, though gone form the reputation history, has not yet recalculated the user's reputation.

I recently cast the last delete-vote required to delete a user's GPT-generated answer. 
The answer had a bounty of 500 reputation.

The user's reputation counters still show their rep as if they were awarded this bounty. I would expect the answer deletion to update the user's reputation in (close to) real-time, just like normal votes would.

I just came across that 4-day-old user (22237204) and noticed he had over 650 reputation.

Nothing shocking, at first sight, but seeing as how the user only has 5 (non-deleted) answers, none of which have a positive score, I was wondering where all that rep came from.

He's not been active suggesting edits. 
His reputation page shows a couple of upvotes and the association bonus:

enter image description here

Apparently, the deleted bounty, though gone form the reputation history, has not yet recalculated the user's reputation.

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Incomplete reputation history? Are there (big) Lost reputation events that aren't public?from deleted bountied answers doesn't automatically get counted

I recently cast the last delete-vote required to delete a user's GPT-generated answer.
The answer had a bounty of 500 reputation.

The user's reputation counters still show their rep as if they were awarded this bounty. I would expect the answer deletion to update the user's reputation in (close to) real-time, just like normal votes would.

I just came across athat 4-day-old user (22237204) that hasand noticed he had over 650 reputation.

Nothing shocking, at first sight, but seeing as how the user only has 5 (non-deleted) answers, none of which have a positive score, I'mI was wondering where all that rep came from?.

He's not been active suggesting edits.
His reputation page shows a couple of upvotes and the association bonus:

enter image description here

What (big)Apparently, the deleted bounty, though gone form the reputation events aren't showing up there? Should they?history, has not yet recalculated the user's reputation.

Incomplete reputation history? Are there (big) reputation events that aren't public?

I just came across a 4-day-old user (22237204) that has over 650 reputation.

Nothing shocking, at first sight, but seeing as how the user only has 5 (non-deleted) answers, none of which have a positive score, I'm wondering where all that rep came from?

He's not been active suggesting edits.
His reputation page shows a couple of upvotes and the association bonus:

enter image description here

What (big) reputation events aren't showing up there? Should they?

Lost reputation from deleted bountied answers doesn't automatically get counted

I recently cast the last delete-vote required to delete a user's GPT-generated answer.
The answer had a bounty of 500 reputation.

The user's reputation counters still show their rep as if they were awarded this bounty. I would expect the answer deletion to update the user's reputation in (close to) real-time, just like normal votes would.

I just came across that 4-day-old user (22237204) and noticed he had over 650 reputation.

Nothing shocking, at first sight, but seeing as how the user only has 5 (non-deleted) answers, none of which have a positive score, I was wondering where all that rep came from.

He's not been active suggesting edits.
His reputation page shows a couple of upvotes and the association bonus:

enter image description here

Apparently, the deleted bounty, though gone form the reputation history, has not yet recalculated the user's reputation.

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