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Today (2/5/15) I am currently being capped at 200 rep (several upvotes have not counted). Since I have one accepted answer, I would normally expect to max out at 215, not 200, as reputation from accepts doesn't count against the cap.

However, for some reason, an asker unaccepted a previous day's answer today, leaving me at 1 accept and 1 unaccept for the day (though the unaccept wasn't accepted today)

Is this causing my cap to not be what I expect? Is this expected behavior, or a bug?

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Just like accepts, unaccepts do not count towards the cap either. You just lose the 15 points, the cap calculation is unchanged and unaffected.

So you got 200 points from upvotes (capped), 15 points from the accept, and -15 points from the unaccept. Your net reputation change is then 200 (200 + 15 - 15).

Now, if someone undid a normal upvote vote, you'd lose 10 points from the capped reputation, after which subsequent normal upvote would then count again until you once again hit that cap. The same would apply to a downvote on one of your posts, or if you downvoted someone else's answer. You'd lose some reputation, and the next upvote would count until you are at the maximum 200 points for the again.

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  • I see, the unaccept isn't a -15 for cap purposes. Thanks for the explanation! Feb 5, 2015 at 22:05
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    @BradleyDotNET: exactly. Why would accepts not count towards the cap but unaccepts would? If that were so you'd be able to cheat the cap: have someone accept, then when capped have them unaccept, get extra points from upvotes, get the accept again, etc.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Feb 5, 2015 at 22:06
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    @pnuts: exactly; if you are anywhere between 191 and 199 points from post votes (up and down), that next upvote takes you to 200 and no further.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Feb 5, 2015 at 22:25

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